A few recent photos sent to us by grateful missionaries around the world

A picture is supposed to be worth a thousand words. We'll let most of these photos speak for themselves.











These children (at right and below) are at the Benedictine Mission Hospital is western Tanzania at an elevation of 6,000 feet.

The children are all orphans whose mothers have died from complications of childbirth or AIDS.
The Salvatorian Mission Warehouse has been sending supplies to the Benedictine Hospital for more than 30 years.

Peter (at left) is HIV positive and was close to death before receiving improved nutrition thanks to a shipment from the Mission Warehouse. He and the children in the two photos below are at St. Joseph's Shelter of Hope in Voi, Kenya.

A grandfather (at left) with his three grandchildren. His wife and daughter died of AIDS, leaving him to raise the children. The youngest is only three months old. He and those pictured below are all being helped by supplies from the Mission Warehouse sent to St. Joseph's Shelter of Hope in Kenya.

A shipment from the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse is distributed by a Franciscan missionary in a Honduran Village (at right)..
Thanks to nutritional supplements received from the Mission Warehouse, these young mothers (at left) have healthy children. The baby at far left is just two days old. The much smaller child at right was premature and is two months old.
Transportation is this Paraguayan village is slow by our standards.



Missionary sisters distribute supplies received from the Mission Warehouse to needy children in the photos below.
The clothing articles in the two photos below were created from scraps of new fabric sent by the Mission Warehouse (some typical scaps are shown next to the outfit in the photo below left). They may not be wealthy by our standards, but what they lack in wealth they make up in ingenuity and creativeness.














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