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Greetings! Everyone was healthy this month! We have 20 children awaiting adoption. Each case is at a different stage, Some are matched with parents and awaiting visas. Thanks for praying for them all! Be sure to visit the new pages and click SLIDE SHOW. Thanks for the support and prayers for us here in Palawan! ![]() Keith, Narcy and Archie
The children have been enjoying the outdoors. We have rain to run the water slide this time of year. Mele Nani is with her new family now. See what we have been up to this month.
If you would like to join us in what God is doing, we have a link for sending financial gifts. Thank you for helping Narcy and I reach the neediest of children and families here in this last frontier of the Philippines. Thank you!
Mele bonded with her adoptive family and charmed them. They really enjoyed their trip to the Philippines.
The roofing is going up and the first floor of the school house is progressing. The full complex will include goathouse and barn, school house and dorms.
A new foster family has gone through training and has one of our older children, Mark, who is Abigail's brother. Pray for his adjustment into a loving home. We have started our next project as funds are available. We are putting in some much needed school rooms, a dorm and some livestock barns. Pray the Lord will graciously supply the funds through His people so we can continue this project, it will help us serve more families in the community. We have matching for 3 of our children to families in September. Pray we can choose good families from the ICAB roster. Sarah has CP and is cleared for adoption. She needs a family. She has special needs and turns 7 in October.
Palawan is the Last Frontier of the Philippines. It is less developed and exploited, but the children have their own story. See how the children in Palawan live. See how the families work to survive. See why some need an adoptive family. See why every child deserves a home and a life with his very own mommy and daddy!
The new goat gouse has a temporary roof till the new one arrives. Also we have started our CSA. We are developing ways to help farmers grow food inexpensively. They also need help learning to sell it. Our community supported agriculture meets that need.
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