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Let's SHINE In Colombia

March 1, 2024

Our Community Healthcare Manager Ann, along with Carolina and Seren, are currently out in Colombia. They are visiting our partners IMiC and providing Community Healthcare training - putting into action what our appeal is all about.

IMiC provide love and support to children and families who are at risk through poverty, neglect or abuse.

We are so excited for this trip and can't wait to hear all the stories that will come out of this time. We believe God is going to do incredible things and we pray it will be an amazing time for all involved.

Giving to our SHINE Winter Healthcare Appeal allows us to continue faciliitating trips and providing much needed training that impacts so many lives. Please do consider giving what you can so that TOGETHER we can make a difference around the world.

Together we can confront poverty and create potential. Together we can SHINE.

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