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Published on: 02-11-2021
More than 3,000 young Seventh-day Adventist volunteers from the Caleb Mission Project took part in service-oriented activities in the Brazilian state of Sergipe. The group’s service-oriented actions mirrored what similar groups have regularly accomplished for 10 years across the eight countries comprising the Adventist Church’s South American Division.
As most of the volunteers are students, service initiatives usually occur during January and February, the summer months in the Southern Hemisphere.
The eight natural remedies are presented to the community in Aracaju, the capital city of Sergipe, Brazil. [Photo: South American Division News]
In Sergipe, the young people’s outreach included caring for people by offering free hair cuts, fitness advice, food distribution, and free courses on healthy eating. Adventist volunteers also paid visits to local orphanages.