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Baimba wants your attention, so do a lot of children in Sierra Leone.

By James B. Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone As I travel through Sierra Leone to distribute supplies from NHA to those in need, I think of who and what generated the compassion to help Nazareth House Apostolate to do this work. … Continue reading

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Baimba wants your attention, so do a lot of children in Sierra Leone.

By James B. Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone As I travel through Sierra Leone to distribute supplies from NHA to those in need, I think of who and what generated the compassion to help Nazareth House Apostolate to do this work. … Continue reading

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Baimba wants your attention, so do a lot of children in Sierra Leone.

By James B. Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone As I travel through Sierra Leone to distribute supplies from NHA to those in need, I think of who and what generated the compassion to help Nazareth House Apostolate to do this work. … Continue reading

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General Motors Garage, Kabala, Sierra Leone

A few weeks ago, before James suffered the car crash, he was (yet again) in Kabala delivering shoes. He visited the General Motors Garage and spent some time with the mechanics. He told me that this garage is the BEST … Continue reading

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General Motors Garage, Kabala, Sierra Leone

A few weeks ago, before James suffered the car crash, he was (yet again) in Kabala delivering shoes. He visited the General Motors Garage and spent some time with the mechanics. He told me that this garage is the BEST … Continue reading

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General Motors Garage, Kabala, Sierra Leone

A few weeks ago, before James suffered the car crash, he was (yet again) in Kabala delivering shoes. He visited the General Motors Garage and spent some time with the mechanics. He told me that this garage is the BEST … Continue reading

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Roo experiences the value of FREEDOM!

If your week has been like ours, its had its share of frustration. Everyone has those weeks from time to time and they are good lessons in patience – at least this is what I keep telling myself (smile). The … Continue reading

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Roo experiences the value of FREEDOM!

If your week has been like ours, its had its share of frustration. Everyone has those weeks from time to time and they are good lessons in patience – at least this is what I keep telling myself (smile). The … Continue reading

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Roo experiences the value of FREEDOM!

If your week has been like ours, its had its share of frustration. Everyone has those weeks from time to time and they are good lessons in patience – at least this is what I keep telling myself (smile). The … Continue reading

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Roo experiences the value of FREEDOM!

If your week has been like ours, its had its share of frustration. Everyone has those weeks from time to time and they are good lessons in patience – at least this is what I keep telling myself (smile). The … Continue reading

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