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Republic of Georgia Receives Gifts with “Heartfelt Joy”

These are photos that were shared with Orphan Grain Train Norfolk after a recent shipment arrived in the Republic of Georgia for Women for Justice.
A letter was shared along with the photos:
“In the meantime, I have continued distributing items in the villages where material assistance is deeply needed. The people living there work incredibly hard — they are engaged in animal husbandry, poultry farming, and cultivating their land in order to provide food for their families. These villages are far from the cities, and every single item we bring to them is truly precious and valuable.
The women, children, and elderly who remain in the villages receive these gifts with heartfelt joy. It is very touching to see their gratitude and happiness as they share the items I bring to them on your behalf.” Women for Justice
Thank you, to all our donors who support this ministry financially, materially and with your strong prayers.
As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God.
Psalms 42:1 NIV

Categories: Branch Updates, International Aid

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