Bicycles Shared for Shipments
On August 23rd, Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colorado collected and delivered 33 bicycles plus two bags of clothing to Orphan Grain Train in Castle Rock, Colorado. These bicycles will be a big hit in future overseas container shipments. Great job by Mount Olive’s congregation!
Read MoreTexas Flood Survivors Receive Support from OGT Houston
Orphan Grain Train Houston was blessed to be able to deliver care baskets and a gift of financial support to survivors of the flooding in Kerrville, Texas. We are blessed to be a blessing for those in need. Please continue to pray for those who lost loved ones and for those who are recovering from…
Read MoreOGT Lincoln Receives 66 Hand-Made Quilts
George and Anita Wochner from Faith Lutheran in York, Nebraska delivered 66 beautiful hand-made quilts to Orphan Grain Train Lincoln to warm the hearts and souls of God’s people. Thank you, George and Anita!
Read MoreCentral Nebraska Delivers Aid to Local Homeless Shelter
Last month, Orphan Grain Train Central Nebraska in Grand Island delivered a great load of clothing, linens, bicycles, hygiene products and school supplies to Open Door Mission in Omaha. Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Thank you, volunteers at OGT Grand Island for sorting, packing and…
Read MoreNorth Dakota Sends 1,100 Boxes of Aid to Lithuania
On July 8, a dedicated group of Orphan Grain Train North Dakota volunteers came together to sort, pack and load a shipment bound for Lithuania. The container held more than 1,100 boxes filled with clothing and hygiene supplies, with an estimated value of $249,774. These essential items will be distributed to families and individuals in…
Read MoreLincoln Extends Helping Hand to Local Non-Profit
Orphan Grain Train Lincoln donated fabric and four totes of craft items, paint and art supplies to the Art Bus in Lincoln, a non-profit that serves kids in low-income neighborhoods and partners with other non-profits in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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