Medical Sorting and Packing Night a Success!
Thank You to Our Medical Supply Volunteers
Our very first Monthly Medical Supply Sorting & Packing Night was an inspiring success. Thanks to the wonderful leadership of Karen Mangels and the dedication of our volunteers, we packed 48 international boxes and 20 domestic boxes, and sorted an impressive amount of donated medical supplies. These items will be heading to medical clinics in Ghana later this month, where they will support lifesaving work.
We are deeply grateful to:
Karen Mangels, for organizing and guiding the evening
Our medical professionals, who generously shared their time and expertise
Our faithful donors, whose gifts make this ministry possible
Your service brings hope and healing to people you may never meet, and that is a beautiful thing.
Our next Medical Supply Sorting & Packing Night will be held on March 12. We look forward to another meaningful evening of fellowship and service.
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