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Summer arrives in Ukraine

Finalmente la neve è sparita e i nostri bambini in Ucraina possono uscire con la bella stagione. Una bella giornata per una gita comunitaria. Preghiera     Prega per i progetti. Leggi i  Blogs per inspirare la tua preghiera. Volontari     Volontario nei progetti. Vai sul sito dei nostri volontari per scegliere Dove, Come, Quando. Donazioni     Dona per i progetti.  Dona beni materiali. Fai un regalo finanziario.

Llega el Verano a Ucrania

Finalmente ha desaparecido la nieve y nuestros niños en Ucrania pueden salir de casa y disfrutar de esta bella estación. Es un día bello para un paseo comunitario.  Preghiera Prega per i progetti. Leggi i  Blogs per inspirare la tua preghiera. Volontari Volontario nei progetti.  Vai sul sito dei nostri volontari per scegliere Dove, Come, Quando.  Donazioni Dona per i progetti.  Dona beni materiali.  Fai un regalo finanziario. 

Hiking Mt. Coropuna

In Chuquibamba, Peru our home for children hiked the tallest and largest volcano in Peru:  Nevado Coropuna, sitting at 6377 m/20922 ft. The base of the volcano is only about a half-hour drive from the home in Chuquibamba. To hike to the top from the base camp takes 2-3 days, but the views and short hikes around the volcano kept everyone enthused. Coropuna, which comes from the Quechua coro meaning “cut off at the top”… Read More »Hiking Mt. Coropuna

Summer arrives in Ukraine

Finally the snow is gone and our children in the Ukraine can go out in the warm weather. A nice day for a community outing. Pray Pray for the Projects.  Read the Blogs to inspire your Prayer. Volunteer Volunteer in the Projects.  Go to Our Volunteer Site to choose Where, how, when.  Donate Donate to the Projects.  Donate material goods.  Make a financial Gift. 

15th Anniversary of the Home for Children in Bethlehem

June 24th, 2020 Bethlehem, Palestine This magnificent work of mercy so dear to us, that today gives a home to 35 children with disabilities, celebrates its 15th anniversary today. To all those who, by their daily dedication, teach us that “love is caring for the other and to be occupied with the other”[2], we give our most sincere thanks and congratulations because “this is how history is directed, even silently and secretly”[3].