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We are so grateful for your involvement with the Guinea School Development Project.

 

Now that the project funding has been completed, we will continue to need your prayers.

Guinea School Development
Since the closing of the school six years ago, missionaries in Guinea have had to home school their children. Now teachers are available but there is no housing for them. The water supply at the school is inadequate and a new well is needed. Also, the school building itself needs minor repairs prior to the opening of the school.
$20,000 has been raised to build housing for two families. $40,000 more will provide housing for four additional families. $15,000 will provide adequate drinking water plus the solar panels and batteries to power it. $2,500 will repair and update the school building.
Completed

Completed

Thank you for helping make this project possible.

 

HOW YOU'LL BE HELPING

Your investment in this project will allow missionaries to remain in remote areas knowing that their children are being educated and cared for. Without this, church-planting missionaries are slowed in their efforts to evangelize and plant churches as they school their children at home. Some have had to leave their ministry in order to meet their children's educational needs.

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