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New School, Empty Rooms










By now you have probably heard the amazing news: the first floor of the school we are building in Guatemala is completed!  We are so thankful for all of your prayers and help! We will continue to raise funds for the second and third floors. However, right now we are in desperate need of desks, now that the number of classrooms has increased, as well as locking file cabinets for our teachers and administration.

Can you help?  Perhaps you know of a ministry, school group, or business that would like to sponsor one of these items. Even the smallest donation is a much-appreciated step in the right direction.

You can donate here: http://www.carolinespromise.net/make-a-donation
Please choose the fund "Guatemala Orphan Projects" and write the item in the comment box.

8 locking desks for teachers -  $100 each
2 File Cabinets for Administrator's office - $175 each
8 Chairs - $80 each
8 File Cabinets for teachers - $300 each

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