Raising Chickens for a Better Future

Post a Comment » Written on February 28th, 2011     
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Did you see the November 2010 Covenant Companion? They did a great story on the CWR chicken project in Kenya.

You can download the pdf of this story by clicking here: Raising Chickens

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Transformation through Agricultural Training

Post a Comment » Written on February 25th, 2011     
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A story from the CWR agriculture project in the Central African Republic in partnership with Foods Resource Bank. The story comes from Covenant Missionary Ray Danforth who coordinates this project:

Abassi and his family fled the Central African Republic (north …

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Photo Update–Nutrition Project in India

1 Comment » Written on February 23rd, 2011     
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In partnership with Truthseekers International, CWR has partnered to provide nutritious snacks to several small schools in India. Though this project seems simple, it has many great benefits: children are given a nutritious snack (milk, hard-boiled egg, fresh fruit) that …

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Medical Team Volunteers Needed in Haiti

Post a Comment » Written on February 16th, 2011     
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PORTLAND, OR (February 15, 2011) – Because the cholera epidemic in Haiti has subsided, Medical Teams International has loosened its requirement for medical personnel to participate in upcoming mission trips.

New participants no longer need to have disaster response experience. …

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CWR Value in Focus: Serve those most in need

Post a Comment » Written on February 15th, 2011     
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CWR intentionally serves those most in need in a community and looks for projects that do not discriminate based on religion, gender, race, or age. The vulnerable and orphaned children project in Sudan models this value. This is a project …

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