the humanitarian aid supplies flow from one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other. One box at a time, packed to the brim, each parcel represents love and care for one another.
Those chopping wood, tending to the farm, laboring hard each day will be so excited to receive a little muscle relief.
This shipment represents one of two that were sent from our Nazareth House in Augusta, Georgia headed up by Liz Holt. Although two boxes were sent, we are confident that the Salone Post will surely grant the delivery of the second box, too. We are thankful to our Nazareth House, Augusta who have also been working hard to raise funds for the Compound. They are very aware that NHA will not be able to provide and distribute the supplies such as you see on this blog today without the NHA Compound, the center of operations in Kabala. We cannot store and house supplies if we have no place of residency. We are quickly running out of time and we must raise the remaining balance due on the construction of the Compound. NHA positions itself within the villages that it serves. We have purposely chosen a sturdy structure that accommodates our needs - housing our staff, storage of our supplies and as a guest house for those visiting through NHA. A place of service to the people in need.
Our builder is at a stand still until he receives more funds. Please spread the word today, help us move NHA forward so that we can tend to the work at hand.
Our Nazareth House group working in Sacramento Area will be hosting a Beer Tasting & Pizza Party on October 9th! If you are in the area, come enjoy the fellowship and participate in helping NHA provide for those in need at the same time. Any questions contact: Kathy Webb by clicking on this link Beer & Pizza Host Email For Information on this NHA Event click on this link: Beer Tasting & Pizza for NHA, Carmichael, CA
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Nazareth House represents Team Players from both sides of the Ocean. As aid arrives from the USA, our NHA Team in Sierra Leone puts it to work, changing lives for the better. Tide in, Tide out.
How often do you see a young man happily listening to a cassette tape player - no ipod here - & look at his smile? |