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Published on: 02-22-2021
Maranatha Volunteers International’s local crew in Zambia recently broke ground on a project at the Liumba Hill Adventist School in the west of the country. Established in 1928 as an outpost for the first Adventist missionaries to the region, this aging campus now serves students in grades K-10. But with an enrollment of more than 360 stuck in cramped, deteriorating buildings, Liumba needs more space for learning and living.
Maranatha’s local crew is preparing the site to pour the foundation of the classroom building. In late March 2021, volunteers will arrive to help with construction. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]