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Look What You've Done
- In Zimbabwe, donors are providing over 200,000 hot meals for children.
Donors also purchased a used van, tractor, plow, and generator. You also
purchased medicines for local clinics serving the poor, and food for poor
families.
- In Mongolia, Amistad donors provided reading and math classes and daily
food for 30 underprivileged nomadic children in the Gobi desert. Amistad
also sponsored handcraft classes for 50 women and funded basic English
classes for 45 women and youth enabling them to sell handcrafts to tourists
and become more employable. Donors are providing classes and meals for
52 children as well as an adult literacy program for 20 adults in Dorngobi,
in Northern Mongolia. Donors also purchased a solar generator for the school
and helped extremely poor people start family enterprises such as sewing
and cooking for tourist camps.
- In the Sierra Huichol, Pilot Dagoberto Cirilo flew 90 ill or injured
persons to medical care. Wings of Love mercy flights also delivered 8,000
lbs. of food to school children, 120 lbs. of medicines, 650 lbs. of clothing,
400 lbs. of equipment, 340 lbs. chicken food, and 260 lbs. of baby chickens.
- Wings of love Pilot, Dagoberto Cirilo, by land delivered 11,000 lbs.
of food to school children, 4,400 lbs. of construction materials and 1,300
lbs. of trees.
- More than 24,000 hot meals were served to Huichol Indian students in
two lunch programs in Tuxpan and San Miguel. This fall we began an additional
daily hot meal program for 45 Huichol children in Tecolote.
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- We are deeply grateful to California dentists Dr. Rob Wells, his father,
Dr. Richard Wells and Dr. Stanley Wernick who did volunteer work in the
Sierra Huichol in March.
- Volunteer Elidia Walker and donors provided 300 in basic food packages
for poor Tarahumara and Mexican families Guachochi, Chihuahua, Mexico
- During March, a medical team consisting of twelve of doctors, nurses,
an othomologist, three emergency medical techs, a social worker, and a
dentist, led by Dr. Holly Smith Cooper, worked in remote Tarahumara Indian
villages in Mexico’s Copper Canyon treating 300 patients. Thank you
team!
- Donors provided monthly rice allotments for 11 widowed and elderly Indian
women in Devadala and Kasinagar, a remote area in Southern India. We also
thank donor Daisy Stanley who bought saris and rice for poor women in Orrissa,
India
- Donors helped to pave the road at Sweet Home Orphanage in Narsapur,
India.
- You bought food for 35 poor Indian and Mexican families in Etchojoa,
Sonora.
- The Sophia and James Cho family and their friends raised a mountain
of nearly new shoes for Mexican children, thanks to their two daughters,
Karina, 7 and Serena, 5. The girls asked their friends to bring shoes instead
of gifts to their birthday parties this year.
- Little girls will have sweet dreams… because volunteer Evalena
Heinrich made and shipped 14 robes and night gowns plus blankets for young
impoverished girls in Etchojoa, Sonora Mexico.
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