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Team Mission Mules and OGT Plan to Bring Aid to Jamaica

Orphan Grain Train in partnership with #missionmules is traveling to Jamaica to bring a sea water purifier and food. The first team of three will be bringing a portable desalination system designed to serve up to 4,300 gallons per day of fresh drinking water, generators and fortified meals. Please continue to pray for the people of Jamaica and for all disaster relief workers as they go to serve in this area.


Categories: Current Relief Efforts, Disaster Relief

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