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Helping families after natural disasters by equipping churches to respond with Sheds of Hope!
RUF Spreading the Gospel
Posted on February 1, 2019
By
John Browne
RUF Group from University of Kentucky
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Hurricane Michael left us with lots of opportunities to share love and support through Sheds of Hope. These volunteers from Evergreen Pres. in TN are lighting the way by helping us prep for the next 3 weeks where we plan to build 18 Sheds through @rufnational student volunteers! ☘️
Thankful for students that spend their whole week helping others and delivering Sheds of Hope to the storm damaged area of Panama City! We couldn’t do it without our wonderful volunteers! ☘️
We have the fastest volunteers you can find! 😉 Thankful for another Shed of Hope built and ready! ☘️
“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” -Charles Dickens #shedsofhope
A beautiful rainbow stretched over our volunteers as we built Sheds of Hope in Panama City! So special to see this colorful symbol of provision while we made the season bright with happy hearts by giving time, energy, love and sheds! ☘️
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! 🎄 At Sheds of Hope we are all thankful for the last year of love and hard work from our volunteers and supporters! ‘It’s the season for wrapping up 2018 with even more giving! Visit our website (link in bio) for information on how you can make the season bright for those in need through prayers and donations! ☘️
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