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Not Future Missionaries, Continued

Joining Go To Nations missionaries Mike and Jude Kelly and their community development project in the San Isidro Relocation village, the current batch of Timothy Program interns installed screens in several of the homes in that village. These screens are going to be a big help in preventing mosquito born illnesses like dengue fever, a disease that is still a major problem in Iloilo (in fact we recently lost one of our own Sonshine Center kids to this disease).

Eric and Danny assisted in today's screen installation/construction project. Once again they prove that they are not future missionaries, they are missionaries now.






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