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PAL Partnership, Part One

Our work in Guyana is a beautiful picture of partnership. Caroline's Promise has the privilege of working alongside the Vreed N Hoop Wesleyan Church who have had a heart for the people of Plastic City for years. Angie Hemric is our Guyana Coordinator and serves as the bridge between the two groups. Angie and her team of volunteers from the church tutor daily a group of children in Plastic City through a program Angie developed called PAL. PAL is a blended partnership of the local church sending volunteers, work with Angie and Caroline's Promise providing the financial support they need for supplies and materials.

The children who come for daily lessons have little to no previous education; this opportunity to participate in PAL is not only a privilege but a blessing. Below are some pictures of them working on their lessons. In our next post, we'll hear from Angie about how PAL instills a sense of partnership for the children as they play a part in supporting their education.


We are currently looking for sponsors to help underwrite the monthly cost ($100) of our PAL groups. If you are interested in giving toward this project please visit https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/CarolinesPromise/OnlineDonation.html
Choose one time or monthly gift in any amount for the Guyana Orphan Project Fund.
In the comment section write PAL.

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