Area trucking company and Hamburg church team up to help Texas
Western New Yorkers are stepping in to help, donating some much-needed items to be transported to Texas.
and last updated 2021-02-22 18:27:18-05
HAMBURG, N.Y. (WKBW) â Millions of Texans went without electricity or water after a week of frigid temperatures.
So Western New Yorkers are stepping in to help, donating some much-needed items and dropping them off at Watermark Wesleyan Church of Hamburg. We re used to this type of weather, Texas is not, said Leann Berti, Organizer with Speed Global Services. Our infrastructure, our buildings are all built for this, and theirs aren t, said Pastor Stephen Mannion. They aren t insulated, their pipes aren t even insulated, a lot of people their pipes burst in their house. They don t have water anymore, they don t have heat.
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“I Was Hungry…”
January 20, 2021
This article is written with combined information from Karyl Kramer, one of the faculty sponsors from Upper Columbia Academy, and Jan Latsha, the director of Maasai Development Project which sponsors a number of lay pastors as well as the educational center, a rescue home for girls fleeing female genital mutilation and early marriage. Jan narrates the article.
I waited at the airport in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, in March 2017, for our new mission group from Upper Columbia Academy in Washington State to arrive. These groups from various schools or other organizations always interested me. I love watching the teenagers learn how people in other parts of the world live. Their hearts open to the girls at Maasai Development Project Educational Centre. It is fun to see new friendships blossom.