Indiana Volunteers Serve Nearly 200 Years Combined
Orphan Grain Train – Indiana has a steadfast crew of volunteers that show up every week to sort, pack and do whatever else that needs to be done to complete the mission. The first two photos show the Thursday regular volunteers John, Sandy, Melba, Carol, Elaine (BR), Nellie (FR), Annis, Norma and Gene. / Mary, Elinor, Jane and Irene with Harold and Larry in the back. The Wednesday crew are Greg, Jan, Cathy and Mary. Together, they have accumulated over 193 years serving at Orphan Grain Train – Indiana. We thank you for all you do at the Jonesville branch. Praise God!

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