Uniting Community and Hospitality

Cove Cares gives the property a visible place to show what it supports, why it matters, and how guests and staff can participate. This page is designed to be refreshed each month without rebuilding the whole story every time.

Cove Cares

A visible home for the initiative

The current live page explains Cove Cares clearly: hospitality should extend beyond the resort itself and back into the community that has supported The Cove for decades. This version keeps that idea but gives it a stronger, easier-to-update structure.

Cove Cares logo

How it works

Each month, the team highlights a local nonprofit or cause, often suggested by a staff member, and supports it through donations, volunteer time, and awareness. That core model already exists on the live site and should stay central to the page.

  • One featured cause at a time keeps the page focused and easy to update.
  • Guests can participate through front desk donations and awareness prompts on property.
  • Staff involvement gives the initiative internal momentum instead of making it feel marketing-only.

Why this page matters in navigation

The client was right to call this out. If Cove Cares is buried or invisible, it becomes impossible to maintain as a living program. Putting it in primary navigation makes it feel like a real part of the brand rather than a forgotten subpage.

  • Easy to find for guests, owners, and community partners.
  • Simple monthly swap of the featured cause and participation details.
  • Clear place for the incoming Cove Cares logo once it is ready.
Program Pillars

Three ways the initiative shows up

Donation Drives

The live site notes a collection box at the front desk so guests and visitors can contribute to the monthly cause in a simple, visible way.

Staff Involvement

Employees participate directly, including Friday jeans donations, which helps the initiative feel personal and ongoing rather than one-off.

Volunteer Outreach

The current page references hands-on partnerships such as helping provide lunches with organizations like the Geneva Lake YMCA during summer months.

Current Spotlight

Use one featured cause card that can be swapped monthly

The live page currently spotlights Agape House. Rather than locking the month into the headline here, this layout keeps the featured partner easy to replace while still showing the kind of detail the page needs.

Featured Partner

Agape House

Agape House, located at 215 South Main Street in Walworth, supports at-risk youth, their families, and the surrounding community through care, hope, and healing.

This block is the monthly story card: organization name, short mission, how guests can help, and any timely donation or volunteer focus.

(262) 275-6466
Swap this content monthly without changing the rest of the page layout.

Monthly update checklist

This page should be quick to refresh. The easiest model is to keep everything below stable, then change only the spotlight module and supporting callouts each month.

  1. Replace the featured cause name and one-paragraph mission.
  2. Update donation-drive details at the front desk.
  3. Add one short volunteer or staff participation note.
  4. Swap in the current month’s logo or supporting image if available.

Make participation feel easy

Guests do not need a long explanation. They need to know what the cause is, where to give, and how the team is involved. That is why the page works best with one strong monthly spotlight and simple participation prompts.