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God took Rita P. Gale safely home on Oct. 1, 2021. She fought a long battle, and went peacefully. In high school, you could always find her at Connor’s Market on Main Street in Edgartown behind a cash register, or cheerleading at the high school. After graduating, she moved to Boston, and worked at the […]
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By Editor | January 27, 2021 |
[EDITOR’S NOTE: The South Georgia Advocate is the news source of the South Georgia United Methodist Church. Editor Kara Witherow recently published a story about Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church youth’s project to convert a shipping container into a solar powered medical clinic to be sent to Africa. The story follows.] By Kara Witherow A group of South Georgia United Methodists has turned a can into a clinic. Partnering with Rev. Bobby Gale and his Unto the Least of His ministry, Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church’s youth group has turned a shipping container into an obstetrics and gynecology clinic. By the end of the month, it will be completed, filled with more than $5 million in medical supplies and medicines, and shipped to Africa.