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North 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 need, offering both practical help and hope in difficult circumstances. For many recipients, these supplies mean relief from daily hardships and the reminder that they are not forgotten.
This effort reflects the heart of Orphan Grain Train’s mission: to share Christ’s love by providing humanitarian aid and spiritual comfort to people in need around the world. Since its founding in 1992, OGT has relied on the generosity of donors and the hard work of volunteers to collect, pack, and ship food, clothing, medical equipment, and other supplies.
Every box represents a gift of kindness made possible by those who give their time, resources and prayers. We are deeply grateful to the volunteers who worked tirelessly on this project, and to the supporter whose contributions help keep shipments like this moving to communities across the globe.

Categories: International Aid

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