Orphanage in Mexico Grateful for Aid Received

Phoenix Branch volunteers were thrilled to serve retired Pastor Carl Hampsch and his wife, Karen, who live in Mexico. They operate an orphanage named Esperanza pare los Niño’s in Puerto Pensaco, Mexico, better known as Rocky Point to Arizona residents. Puerto Pensaco is a four-hour drive from the Metro Phoenix area. They were in Arizona on personal business and stopped at our warehouse and collected 25 boxes and stuffed these in their car. Where there wasn’t room for anymore boxes, we took the contents of the boxes and stuffed every open space with clothing! Blessing to Esperanza!
Pictured, L-R Pastor Carl, Karen, Branch Treasurer Jeannie Becker, and volunteer Ken Weber.
Categories: Border Missions
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