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Help us reach our matching grant!

Maybe you have read that a friend of the ministry has given us a gift of $5000 to help build the new school in Guatemala City under the condition that we match that $5000 by Christmas Day.  Or maybe this is the first time you've heard about the project.  Either way we need you!

As of today we have received $1035 toward the goal of $5000. 
Your gift of any amount will help us reach the goal and what better feeling than to know that your gift is being doubled!  If you are thinking about end of year giving, we encourage you to give now - before we reach the deadline.  

Donate Now   Choose the fund, "Guatemala Orphan Projects" 

Check out this short video and see why this project is so important!

Don't forget our Hope Grows Christmas Contest!  Once you watch the video follow this link to enter and win great prizes! 

  Hope Grows in Guatemala: Building a School for Casita Adonai from Lisa Holbrook on Vimeo.

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