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Central America Devastated by Torrential Rain

Posted Saturday November 05, 2011 by ronz

The wrath of Mother Nature ripped through Central America in October, as...

The wrath of Mother Nature ripped through Central America in October, as torrential rains, landslides and flooding killed at least 105 people. El Salvador and Guatemala were the hardest hit,...

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Needs in Chile and Haiti

Posted Monday May 23, 2011 by ronz

When earthquakes struck Haiti and Chile last year, GEMS was able to...

When earthquakes struck Haiti and Chile last year, GEMS was able to send much needed supplies. As time passes, the attention of the world drifts, but dire needs still remain....

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Sewing around the World

Posted Wednesday February 23, 2011 by ronz

GEMS can help people in need around the world because of the...

GEMS can help people in need around the world because of the dedication of our hard working volunteers and sacrificial donors. Two of those volunteers are Jake and Ruth Schellenberg....

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Sewing in Guatemala

Posted Sunday December 05, 2010 by ronz

Our recent shipment to Guatemala contained boxes of fabric and notions as...

Our recent shipment to Guatemala contained boxes of fabric and notions as well as sewing machines for use at Casa Esparanza. Recently a team from Kindersley, Saskatchewan went to help...

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Blessing Guatemala

Posted Sunday November 28, 2010 by ronz

Kim Weiler of Fe Viva World Missions share this report from Guatamala:...

Kim Weiler of Fe Viva World Missions share this report from Guatamala: We had a community blessing day November 23rd. About 200 people were blessed with clothing, shoes, food and...

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There is Soup in Chile

Posted Wednesday October 20, 2010 by ronz

The volunteers in El Monte work tirelessly to distribute packages of soup...

The volunteers in El Monte work tirelessly to distribute packages of soup mix provided by the Abbotsford Gleaners. As the region slowly rebuilds, food shortages continue so these people were...

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