Archive for November 11, 2009
What does CFCA’s logo represent?
Q. What does CFCA’s logo represent?
A. CFCA’s logo is a graphic representation of our core values and beliefs. The key features are the cross, two people with outstretched arms on an equal plane, and the colors green, blue and brown.
The cross illustrates that we see Christ in one another, carry each other’s burdens and serve one another. The two figures primarily represent a sponsored person and his or her sponsor. They are depicted on an equal horizontal plane to indicate relationships of mutual respect, and are shown looking at each other to signify recognition of dignity and respect.

The green, blue and brown colors represent our planet and environment because we are part of God’s creation and we promote respect for the natural world. The circular shape depicts an energy and dynamism in the CFCA community, which is growing and evolving. Each member is invited into a process of ongoing growth, which helps remove obstacles in each person’s pursuit of his or her potential.
November 11, 2009 at 2:54 pm Christian Foundation for Children and Aging (CFCA) 5 comments