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| Helping a young mother start her charcoal business so she can support her family. |
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| She has her charcoal lined up for customers. |
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| Everyone is eager to see what we have brought. We usually bring sweets for the kids. |
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| This woman is showing me her crowded living quarters. There is no room for cooking inside. |
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| She cooks for her 5 children outside where these stones are. |
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| The main things I bring for the people are mosquito nets to protect them from malaria. I also bring blankets to keep them warm as their shelters are not adequate to keep out the wind and rain. |
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| These are the makeshift shelters they live in. There are about 35 families here. |
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| Someone is always in need of medical attention. |
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| Even the smallest things can make a big difference to the health of the children. These people are too poor to buy even the cheapest of medicines. |
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| I brought sweets too. Even the adults like these little treats. |
The Missions of Hope also provided food relief on December 24, 2011. If you missed it please see my last post.
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It's wonderful to know you have a heart for these people and that you will help them in whichever way you possibly can. May God abundantly bless your service. He does not forget.
ReplyDeleteDear Jonah,
ReplyDeleteMay God touch you for all you are doing. May the finance come in from the north, south, east, and west. Jonah, thank-you for showing us the heart of the father! I pray for Godly wisdom, laughter, and finances for the year 2012. my heart is with you! warmly Brenda