Four Generations Serve Together at the Norfolk Servant Center

Last week a group of people from Pender, Nebraska showed up with a few extra helpers at the Orphan Grain Train Servant Center in Norfolk, Nebraska: Laurie Brokaw came with three of her grandchildren. Laurie’s aunt, Roberta Kai and her great-granddaughter and Carmen Wolfe, who is Laurie’s daughter and Orphan Grain Train’s Servant Center’s receptionist, and inventory manager also volunteered. Four-generations went through bunkers of stuffed animals and packed them into boxes. Thank you, for volunteering and sharing your family with us.
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