Sunday, July 21, 2013

Bread to the Nations

Today's blog post is short and sweet, but it's so dear to my heart that I had to share.
If you're a busy college student like me, you might struggle to find the time to personally seek out ways you can help others. I know I've really had a hard time with this last year, even when I planned philanthropies for my cooperative house. Well, here's an opportunity for you to help families in need without even leaving your room!
A friend of my family has been working with a nonprofit organization called Bread to the Nations, and my mom and I have found a chance to use or hobbies and talents to support this ministry.

"Bread to the Nations is a Christ-centered nonprofit organization working in Carrefour, Haiti. [Their] mission is to restore God’s model to families and communities in Haiti by strengthening the church and strengthening families."
"Bread to the Nations works with and through the God-ordained institution of the local church to fulfill basic physical needs, maintain the family unit supported by the local church as God’s intended model for raising children, and to prepare and empower the next generation of Haitians to develop and utilize their God-given gifts and talents to work as productive citizens and faithful followers of Christ."

One of their outreach programs called Medika Mamba, (literally "Peanut Butter Medicine") is helping Haitian children recover from Kwashiorkor and other severe forms of malnutrition through an entirely Haitian product. Because Haitians make the product, Medika Mamba not only helps children, but also stimulates Haiti's economy.

 There are a few ways you can help: 
1. Make a financial donation directly do the organization.
2. Join the organization and go to the front lines yourself
3. If you could use an update to your wardrobe, shop at RPL Designs on Etsy. At least 10% of every purchase you make will go directly to Bread to the Nations and Medika Mamba. Don't see anything you like? Check back later! We're always making something new! 

Please take a couple minutes to look into this amazing ministry. Maybe you'll be called to help, too!

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