"I can hear the mission bell ring out, loud and clear..."
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Donated food materials arrive in North Korea.
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Equipment for Processing Wheat
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Container of Hope
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Members of a small church in mid-Ohio Valley rallied the community and managed to fill a 40' ft. container full of items for the orphans.
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En Route to North Korea
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A truck was sent from Long Beach to Ohio and back to Long Beach. From there it boarded a shipping vessel destined for Pusan, S. Korea and then a final ship will take it to the north.
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Labor of Love
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Valley Harvest Church members braved the cold to carefully load their donations so they would not be damaged during the long trek to North Korea.
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General Logistics
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A church member with some logistics experience helped plan and organize the entire shipment.
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Responding to the Call
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Members proudly declare Jeremiah 29:11 over each and every orphan and individual involved.
In the past year, WMM has helped frontline humanitarian organizations in Rason provide food to the people of North Korea by supplying flour, wheat, rice casserole, dried fruit, dry cereal, and machinery so that the organizations could make bread in four different bread factories to distribute to schools, hospitals, clinics, and farm associations. Nine containers of food (worth over $330,000) were donated by U.S. farmers and charities.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
It costs approximately $6,000 to ship a container to Rason. WMM’s goal in 2010 is to send one container of food and/or supplies every month and to expand to cities beyond Pyongyang and Rason.
- Donate $100 or more to support our Containers of Hope Project.