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Many Hands Make Light Work

OGT Logistics Director Brent Kummer (center in grey jacket) recruited a group of men from the Lindsey area along with Norfolk warehouse volunteers Janet & Jerry Mansfield (far left) to help load 11 church pews from the Palestine Baptist Church in St. Edward, Nebraska. These pews will be such a blessing for another church somewhere…

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Food Will Feed Many

Norfolk warehouse volunteers loaded a semi-trailer filled with 34 pallets of various foods for Native American Heritage Association in Black Hawk, SD. The much-appreciated foods will serve many families, organizations and schools on reservations in two states.

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Smiles on Many Faces in Republic of Georgia

More distribution photos from Iowa West Branch shipment to Republic of Georgia. Many of the families are Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) whom had to leave their homes and jobs due to war. These families make the best of the living conditions and lack of employment. Thank you, Iowa West volunteers and donors for sharing the…

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Orphanage in Mexico Grateful for Aid Received

Phoenix Branch volunteers were thrilled to serve retired Pastor Carl Hampsch and his wife, Karen, who live in Mexico. They operate an orphanage named Esperanza pare los Niño’s in Puerto Pensaco, Mexico, better known as Rocky Point to Arizona residents. Puerto Pensaco is a four-hour drive from the Metro Phoenix area. They were in Arizona…

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