Posts Tagged ‘Women’

Experiencing Life in Oaxaca, Mexico

Post a Comment » Written on October 13th, 2014     
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Image 1Fuentes Libres is a Covenant ministry in Mexico that focuses on economic development in vulnerable communities. As a result of this ministry, hundreds of economically needy women and their families have been empowered and assisted. This ministry has 35 community …

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Cameroon Chickens and Goats Enters Next Phase

Post a Comment » Written on October 8th, 2014     
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe second phase of the “Passing on the Gift” project has officially begun in Belo, Cameroon! The first phase consisted of launching four sustainable chicken brooding farms, in which over 2500 chickens were brooded and then passed on to others …

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Bringing Transformation in Bihar

Post a Comment » Written on August 25th, 2014     
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Bihar womenCovenant Social Services, working in the Bihar region of India, is seeking to be part of long lasting development in multiple aspects of the local communities. This is done through a variety of ways such as providing micro-loans, education, …

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Takers to Givers, Followers to Leaders

Post a Comment » Written on August 13th, 2014     
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Dance therapy GroupMarina attends multiple programs at the Fundefam or FDF (the Family Development Foundation) in Monterrey Mexico.  Since she first was invited by a friend, Marina has spent years involved at FDF and has recently become the dance therapy class instructor. …

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Escape for Freedom in India

Post a Comment » Written on August 4th, 2014     
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CSW PuneM comes from a small village in Karnataka, India.  Her family believed in Devdasi tradition (these days it is considered as temple prostitution and prohibited by law).  Her parents were so poor that they worked as labourers.  But both of …

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