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Transforming
life for orphans, widows, terminally ill and the poor people
in Cambodia can only happen through effective partnerships.
You
can be the final participant.
Your
gifts and involvement enable Jumpah to provide life-changing
opportunities to people who desperately need and desire life
to change.
You
may not consider your potential level of involvement to be
significant or even necessary. But here in Cambodia, we look
beyond individual gifts to see how God can use broad participation
(a large and growing team of supporters) to make very significant
impact in the lives of people.
You
can become an important part of the team through a variety
of actions.
Consider
joining the team today. |
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GIFTS
Financial
support pays for all ministry and project expenses described
on this web site. (See list at right to get an idea of what
impact your gift can make.) Gifts are normally used where
needed most. If you desire to choose how your gift is used,
contact us for more information regarding current, specific
needs.
Tax-deductible
gifts, marked 'Project Cambodia,' can be sent to:
Mountain
View Community Church
Project Cambodia
12033 Seattle Hill Road
Snohomish, WA 98296 |
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ENCOURAGEMENT
/ PRAYER
We
believe prayer is vital to our ministries and to the impact
they have on the people we serve.
If
you want to regularly receive prayer requests, just click
here and let us know. |
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SERVE
Occasionally,
individuals, families or small groups ask to visit and be
involved in our activities in Cambodia.
We
aren't short-term ministry specialists. We aren't registered
tour operators.
But
we do what we can to facilitate meaningful and significant
ministry in our activities. We also try to provide a good
understanding of Cambodia through some tourist activities
and some experiences not on the itinerary of most tourists. |
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Now
you can experience Cambodia and our activities
without purchasing a plane ticket!
Order
a DVD today! Your $5 voluntary contribution
will cover costs of duplication, packaging
and mailing.
Send request to:
Mt.
View Community Church
Project
Cambodia
12033
Seattle Hill Road
Snohomish,
WA 98295 |
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Two
mothers keep busy watching some of their children at Place of
Peace. Both mothers and the two oldest children are HIV positive. |
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Here's
what you can do: |
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$
10 a locally-made water filter can make 'any'
water drinkable for a family previously drinking very-unsafe
surface water. |
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$
200 a variety of medicines give AIDS patients
some relief from pain and discomfort each month. |
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$
15 school fees, a uniform, a backpack and miscellaneous
supplies will enable a child to attend school all year. |
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$
1 a very large pile of rice straw will prove
invaluable as mulch in the gardens.
$ 600 a
4 x 6 meter, brick and thatch house provides a comfortable
home for desperate families living with AIDS.
$ 3 a
mosquito net covering a bed will protect children from diseases.
$ 1,200 a
deep well provides water for an orphanage or even for an entire
village.
$ 8,000 a
house, a kitchen, some toilets and an outdoor eating area
provides a home for up to 30 orphaned children and a caretaker
couple.
$ 100 a
need-based grant helps a poor family learn and begin a simple
agriculture activity, such as developing home gardens or raising
animals. |
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