Liquid HS 1: Day 4
/On the fourth day of the mission trip, the team had a wonderful time with Pastor Karl's Homework Ministry.
They also delivered Manna Packs before the rain came.
The morning of day 3 included setting up for the events to come later on in the day. After the set up was completed, the team participated in face painting!
The rest of the day was full of fun activities in a fair held at the Handfuls of Hope School. At which about 175 kids from the school attended and participated in activities like water fights. The team put on puppet shows and dramas for all.
The first group of the Liquid Church High School Program is currently in the Dominican Republic!
It's amazing to report that Sunday, day 1, was a great day. Flight was smooth and right after landing, the team went to Juan Dolio for church in the beach. A day where many started a new life with the Lord!
With new energy, they were off to visit the children's hospital.
The 2018 Summer Team is currently in the Dominican Republic. They have visited the children's hospital and had plenty of activities through VBS, the Isaiah 58 Ministry and baseball.
Please see the pictures below!
The concert was a total success! The goal set in sponsorships for the night was 100% reached!
We are so grateful for everyone who attended the concert, helped made the event possible and contributed to reaching the goal. We are also grateful for those who continue to support the organization.
If you haven't already, purchase your tickets NOW! Don't wait any longer. Invite your friends and family and come enjoy a night of worship!
Danny Gokey in concert for the benefit of Handfuls of Hope!
This past Saturday, April 21st, a group of doctors and nurses from Santo Domingo came to Catalina to provide follow up medical care to those in the area. These doctors and nurses are from a church called IBI in Santo Domingo. These doctors and nurses are no strangers to Handfuls of Hope since the HOH team worked along side them during the 2018 Medical Mission Trip in January. This past Saturday, their third follow up medical visit to Handfuls of Hope was a great success! 580 people were treated!
Chick-fil-A will be available for purchase at 5 pm
Doors open at 6 pm
Discount for Group tickets (10 or more) and Meet & Greet Admission are available
Take a look at how students at the Handfuls of Hope School have the opportunity to learn in the classroom and also learn outside of the classroom with hands on activities!
We praise God for all the staff at the school that continually invest time and energy into the lives of these children, and also for the Education Committee who works diligently towards their success.
Jwarly Vargas is a 7th grade student at the Handfuls of Hope School. It is our pleasure to announce that during the Math Regional Competition this year he won first place! He will be competing on the National Level in early April.
More About Jwarly Vargas:
His favorite subjects are Math and English. He likes baseball, drawing, and graphic design.
The TCS Team arrived in the Dominican Republic on Thursday, March 8th. Since their arrival, they have worked in 2 villages, San Jose and Lemon Hill. They also visited the Children's Hospital on Sunday and have worked with our ministry friend, Jay Muños. The team will be visiting the Dominican/American School this afternoon March 11th.
We praise the Lord for the work He is doing in the lives - from here and there- that are being touched.
As a follow-up to our recent medical mission trip, our friends and partners from Iglesia Bautista Internacional (IBI) conducted a medical clinic at the HOH school this weekend, providing additional care and support to individuals whose needs could not be fully met during the mission trip. The IBI team treated approximately 100 people and we're thrilled to report they will be returning to Catalina on a monthly basis, working alongside the local church to continue to minister to the community. We are so thankful for their commitment and for their partnership with HOH.
On Wednesday the HOH school held its annual Valentine's Day activity for the morning session students. All the children were invited to come dressed in red to celebrate this special day. The day started with devotional time, singing about the love of God and how we should extend this love to everyone and how this love can change our lives. We shared John 3:16 and talked about how much love the Lord has for us, giving his son to die for us, and how we should show this kind of sacrificial love to each other. Each classroom had a special time to celebrate the day. The preschool and kindergarten students had some special treats together and Valentines coloring pages. The 1st-3rd grades each had gift exchanges. After recess, kindergarten through third grade gathered in the main area to have a time of singing and competitions until dismissal. All the kindergarten students received a prize for best behavior during the activity and a few individual students from 1st-3rd grade received prizes from winning the competitions.
The afternoon kids (fourth through ninth grade) did not have any special activities because of the upcoming activities and projects they have, but most classes had a small gift exchange. On Friday we will have a special dinner and gift exchange with all the school staff that we are looking forward to.
~Alesha Kollert
The team landed at JFK last night after about a week's worth of work in the Dominican Republic. Everyone is back home safe with countless praises from all of the great experiences had during the week!
We thank the Lord for always keeping the team safe and for allowing them the opportunity to serve together in impacting the lives of many in the Dominican Republic.
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