On this trip, we did vision exams at four schools in the area and treated animals at the Hopkins animal shelter. Read the stories on Facebook.
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After some much-needed upkeeping, we joined Compassionate Hearts to aid and assist their dental mission. Read the stories on Facebook.
We stayed in Camalote Village in Belmopan to treat kids at St. Jude school and Marla’s House of Hope, which cares for girls removed from the sex trade. Read the stories on Facebook.
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This trip we served at St. Jude’s school in Camalote Village teaching oral hygiene skills and providing dental exams, teeth cleaning and vision checks. Read the stories on Facebook.
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We headed back to Belize to build a computer lab at the local school. The computer lab will provide an educational resource for the children. Sam 1 also saw some action as we provided dental care to remote areas of Belize.
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As the organization grows, the Lord is allowing us to bless more people with more services. In this trip, we began construction on the Grateful Samaritans international headquarters, provided dental and veterinarian care, and met some amazing people. Read the stories on Facebook.
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Our dental and veterinarian teams provided care to many children and animals. Throughout the trip, we learned about patience and how easy it is to share love with others. Read about it on Facebook.
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The maiden mission for our mobile dental van. Heavy flooding and poor driving conditions are overcome by the presence and provision of our great God! Read about it on Facebook.
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Almost 200 kids served in dental mission. Assistance was given in the construction of a new wing of the school. We assisted a local orphanage called Marla’s House of Hope.