AMEN
The Agape Service Project fosters environments where participants can serve the migrant community of Whatcom County and grow in their Catholic faith. We will post here daily throughout the program! Check back on Wednesdays to learn how many people we served at the Food Bank!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Week 4: Tuesday- Christ the King and St. Matthew
Today, three groups went to three different farms; a blue berry farm, a berry farm (I think), and a farm. I went to the farm and it was hot, it was tiring, and it was hard. After that we went to go take a shower , and we got our food. After that we went to go visit the kids from the migrant camp and they were really sweet and adorable.
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How good to be able to live a moment in the life of a migrant farm worker and then get to follow up with an evening of hanging out with the children.
ReplyDeleteGreat job everyone at Agape this year!
ReplyDeleteI saw a lot of hard work and very positive attitudes from all of the kids this year.
Keep up the good hard work—and know that you are making a difference.
Guy
I am very proud of you all and the kindness and compassion you all possess. Jacqueline Erbe (Anais's mom)
ReplyDeleteVery impressed and proud of all the hard work that everyone is accomplishing at Agape! Heidi Freeman
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