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What do toothbrushes, paint and a medical clinic have in common?

1 John 4:11 “ Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.”


On Thursday, the medical team led a dental clinic for the students of Casita Adonai. Teeth were brushed and fluoride treatments were given to every student. Students were also weighed and measured.


Paint, paint, and more paint! After much hard work again on Thursday, many classrooms and school areas received a fresh coat of paint and a new look. It was truly a labor of love for those involved.


The 2nd medical clinic was also successful. 72 children received an exam from a local doctor and medication if needed. The provider did not turn away any family members when possible, even treating many of the parents.


Today we are bringing all of the children from Casita to a special place that they have never been before, as they don’t take vacations. More to come later…



If you would like to consider sponsoring a child through Caroline's Promise, check out this link:


http://carolinespromise4u.org/orphan-care/child-sponsorship/

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