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December 2011

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[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="4"] It has been a very busy summer and fall season with Hands of Hope. We are so grateful for all the willing and able workers that have blessed us with their gifts and talents. Just since July, the following groups have been able to join us in ... Continue

July 2011 Newsletter

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Highlights from April, May and June Teams from several churches have been busy getting donations in, out and in order at Warehouse in Canton, GA The Bridge UMC mission team assisted with Common Ground Youth and held an Ice Cream Social for parents KAIROS Prison Ministry was housed in Iaeger Mission Center Mt. Bethel ... Continue

Newsletter April 2011

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Notes from Jody: Even though we have had a hard winter we have made a lot of progress as we prepare to start again with all our activities. I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones as the mission teams begin to arrive.  God is still pouring out ... Continue

Newsletter January 2011

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Hands of Hope Ministries sends our love to each of you along with prayer for a blessed New Year. In November 2010, we began our tenth year of service in McDowell County, WV.  We praise God for the many friends that He has sent to accompany us on this incredible ... Continue

Newsletter October 2010

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What’s Happening . . . Since our last newsletter we have had 14 Mission Teams and 2 Vision Teams come to WV to work in McDowell County. We are honored to be able to serve in this area and give God the glory for the great work that is being accomplished. Teams ... Continue

Welcome to Hands of Hope

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Newsletter July 2010

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Welcome to our new Newsletter format. We hope you enjoy all the hard work. Links to all the old newsletters are below. We hope everyone is staying inside and trying to stay cool and hopefully ... Continue