Domestic Aid Delivered to Kentucky
This is from Tony Rodriguez, Asst. Manager of the Maryland Branch in Millersville: Brothers and Sisters in Christ – it is my deepest honor to report to you that the Maryland Branch loaded and shipped 1,642 articles of linens, clothing, medical and hygiene supplies, boxes of school supplies, 12 boxes of quilts specifically donated to Appalachia, and one church organ and much more to the Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) in Paintsville, KY. I will never get tired of raising up and thanking all those that tirelessly collect, sort, clean, pack, store, organize, and prepare for these loads while maintaining the safety of our warehouse. Praise God from Whom ALL blessings flow!!!! From conversations with our CAP constituents, this donation and these articles are eagerly anticipated. Good work, guys!!!! I offer a very special shout-out to our loading team which has the honor of seeing our Branch’s collective efforts come to fruition, load after load – really good work, guys!!!! Also, a special thank you to Chris Carstens with OGT in Nebraska, who tirelessly provides us with guidance, encouragement, and due administration of every domestic load. Thank you!!!!
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