By Kathy Maynard | Project Leader
We are so grateful for our supporters who made three more shipments of child PETs possible in the past two months. The most recent one was 56 child PETs to Lunsar, Sierra Leone in March. Their proposal was to incorporate more children into school. They asked us to supply mobility and others to provide school supplies and assistance with importation and processing through customs. We worked with them for months, built the PETs and waited for them to have all items addressed and ready for shipment.
In February, we sent 60 child PETs on a resupply to Orphan Grain Train in NE for their worldwide work. In addition, we sent 30 child PETs on another resupply shipment to MedShare in GA for their worldwide work. In March MedShare sent us this report:
“Jacob Lee Stewart, C Squad 3rd Gen gives a PET (Personal Transport) cart to a happy recipient at the Agape In Action (AIA) dorm in Quiche, Guatemala. The World Race put together 10 of these PETs and searched out those in need in the local town square and market. A picture is worth a thousand words!
AMANDA PANIAGUA, SHIPMENTS MANAGER | MEDSHARE in GA” (We have partnered with MedShare for 5 years. Agape in Action is a medical missions organization working to serve the indigenous Mayans of the Quiche province who would otherwise go without care. The small man in the above picture received a child size PET made in Columbia, MO.)
Thank you for partnering with us to provide appropriate mobility.
By Kathy Maynard | Project Leader
By Kathy Maynard | Project Leader
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