The Salvation Army Monrovia City Corps welcome their Officers Major Munia and Anthony Sio
The Officer Commanding donating songbooks to the Sinoe Greenville City Corps
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29 April 2013 Major Pamela McKee Retirement on September 1, 2013 |
WOMEN’S MINISTIES DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
HELP TO THE BLIND SCHOOL
The Women’s Ministries team paid a visit to the school of the blind. This came after a communication was received from the school that they were facing a critical shortage of food. Just to give help the women’s organized some bags of rice, which were presented to the school. The school has eighty pupils most of them are visually impaired children. Even the head teacher is also blind. Upon receiving the goods the staff and the pupils extended their heartfelt gratitude to the Salvation Army for coming to their aid at the right time. The women led by the Command Secretary for the Women’s Ministries Major Joyce Theu also prayed with the children and the staff.
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A VISIT TO SICK - PARALYZED
A lady came across The Salvation Army and she thought of seeking help for her causing who is paralyzed. The man
cannot walk or do anything for himself. He was sleeping on
the floor and had no food to eat. Upon receiving the news the
Social team responded. They bought him a mattress, some
clothes and beddings. Other items included were food stuffs.
On the day of the presentation you could see the joy the man
had in his heart although he could not wake up. The relatives
were very grateful to the Salvation Army for the wonderful work they have done.
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OLD LADY
Women also visited a very old woman who was staying with her in-law who is blind and the son is unemployed. The time we visited her she had nothing to eat. The women provided her with one bag of 50Kg, five liters cooking oil, tins of fish, chicken, cubes and onions. She really appreciated to what the Salvation Army did to her.
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