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2 people are interested
Easter Mailing Event
ORGANIZATION: Children of the Nations
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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2 people are interested
Children of the Nations would like to invite you to our Easter Mailing Event! We will process mail from sponsors to be sent to our children. Join us for fellowship and snacks while we proofread and prepare reciprocal letter forms.
This is an event for ages high school and older.
We also need translators who are fluent in Spanish and French Creole to translate cards for our children.
**You MUST RSVP. Contact Morgan Andrews at 360-203-7383 or morganandrews@cotni.org.
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About Children of the Nations
Location:
11992 Clear Creek Rd, Silverdale, WA 98383, US
Mission Statement
To provide holistic, Christ-centered care for orphaned and destitute children, enabling them to create positive and lasting change in their nations.
Description
Children of the Nations (COTN) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising children who transform nations. Founded in 1995, the organization currently provides holistic care to orphaned and destitute children in Sierra Leone, Malawi, Uganda,Liberia, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. By partnering with nationals, they establish full-care residential Children's Homes (for orphans) and Village Partnership Programs (to benefit orphans and children living with destitute families or caregivers who are unable to properly provide for them). Children of the Nations believes that true, lasting, and meaningful change to a nation begins with the children, and so they are their mission.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
11992 Clear Creek Road NWSilverdale, WA 98383
DATE POSTED
February 24, 2017
SKILLS
- Literacy / Reading
- Translation
- Hatian / Creole
- Spanish
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 15
- 2 hours
- Attention to detail, neat handwriting