Aid Enroute to Liberia
New England Branch volunteers loaded a box truck that was delivered to a warehouse in Providence, RI to go on a shipment to the Gbarnga Lutheran Mission in Liberia. Included were 19,440 Harvest Pack meals which will help with the food program they offer at the school. They have also supplied treadle sewing machines in the past to help with their sewing program and this year there were 35 graduates who now can sew for their families or sell to make some income. Two boxes of Lincoln Logs and blocks were also shipped. Many blessings to help those in need become self-sufficient and for students to receive a nutritious meal. Thank you, New England Branch donors & volunteers for being the hand & feet of Jesus.
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