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We just received a report from Ukrainian American Operation Humanity, the group we sent a shipment to in May. It is always great to hear the stories of those who received the medical equipment that we sent. “Vitaliy has been disabled all his life. We are happy to help Vitaliy who has been requesting and waiting in line to receive a wheelchair…
Byron and Shelley Tlucek, missionaries to Haiti, were recently in Nampa and visited our ministry center. Watch the video in our Video Gallery to hear Shelley express their gratitude for the school supplies donated for the 400 children at their 6-week English camp in Haiti this summer. Watch Haiti thank you video
Several months ago we told you about a new relationship with Youth with a Mission Ships. Our first partial shipment for the medical ships went out in August and was worth $25,546. These supplies will be sent to Papua New Guinea to be used in very remote areas only accessible by boat. We are already working on putting together a…
Transitions Foundation of Guatemala, an organization committed to serving the disabled, is the recipient of our latest 40’ container shipment that went out August 4th. Besides our usual medical equipment, this shipment included 30,000 pairs of reading glasses from Restoring Vision. Just imagine how many lives will be improved by being able to read again! Poverty in Guatemala is extreme…
Pastor Frank and Detra Avila are ministers with Wings of the Eagle, a non-profit organization that exists to help alleviate suffering of the underprivileged in Mexico and other Latin American nations by bringing healing through health care and education. This is part of an email we received from Detra Avila about a neglected Mexican widow living in squalid conditions. “There is…