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Campfire Colombia - Christian Camping for Youth

Campfire Colombia - Christian Camping for Youth

Campfire is a Christian Camping experience for youth living in Colombia. Through LAM Canada and the Doulos Foundation, Campfire’s goal is to connect and mobilize youth from all different social status, cities, and church denominations, to someday create and international and diverse network of youth leaders...
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Brazil Indigenous Ministry Fund

Brazil Indigenous Ministry Fund

This fund is to support the ministry to indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazonian community...
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SPONSOR A CHILD / Roblealto Child Care Association

SPONSOR A CHILD / Roblealto Child Care Association

LAM Canada is pleased to partner with the Roblealto Child Care Association’s child sponsorship program.
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LAM Theological Education Initiative

LAM Theological Education Initiative

LAM Theological Initiative seeks to carry out high-quality and applied biblical education to pastors, missionaries and leaders in Latin America...
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Honduras Education and Housing Project

Honduras Education and Housing Project

This project has been running for about 10 years to support families in need in Siguatepeque, Central Honduras. The principal focus is to help with the costs of sending children to school. In Honduras, education is ostensibly free, however, in order to attend, a family has to pay for the students registration, uniforms, shoes, gym clothing, back pack, books, pens and pencils etc. Some schools even require payment for the school cleaner, computer class or even their own chair...
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El Comedor / The Feeding Centre & Agricultural Projects in Venezuela

El Comedor / The Feeding Centre & Agricultural Projects in Venezuela

This project reaches out to refugees who are fleeing to Colombia in response to the severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela. Thousands of Venezuelans are leaving their homes. The Iglesia Principe da Paz (Prince of Peace Church), in the border city of Tachira (El Pinal) hosts this project. They serve food (a hot meal), and provide medication and care for those families and individuals leaving Venezuela on foot...
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Roblealto Child Care Association

Roblealto Child Care Association

The Roblealto Child Care Association is a Christian, public welfare, non-profit organization founded in 1932. From the beginning, its mission has been to care for the children of Costa Rica who are in critical situations and in need of specialized care and integrated services so they are able to reach their full potential. While the children are being cared for, their parents are receiving support from Roblealto’s interdisciplinary team, in order to cut the cycles of poverty and dysfunction...
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El Nido / The Nest Project

El Nido / The Nest Project

We address the problem of teenage pregnancy by working to improve the living conditions of young mothers and their children through programs that promote comprehensive development and social non-exclusion. We are a non-governmental, social non-profit program of the ZonaJ Foundation. We promote the dignity and solidarity of all people, the protection of the rights of teenage mothers and their children, who suffer from poverty, exclusion and inequality. Through interventions that allow...
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Quien Soy Yo Foundation Canada Nicaragua

Quien Soy Yo Foundation Canada Nicaragua

Quien Soy Yo Foundation is a Nicaraguan non-profit Christian organization that focuses on reaching out to men and women suffering from the strong bondages of addictions. Over the years, we have developed three ministries: ministry for the homeless, destitute and addicted, prison ministry, and women's ministry.
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Latin-Canadian Mission Network (COMIBAM Canada)

Latin-Canadian Mission Network (COMIBAM Canada)

The Latin Canadian Missionary Network is a member of the larger Latin American missionary movement known as COMIBAM, the Ibero-American Missionary Cooperation. It is an alliance of national mission networks that brings together national mission groups or networks in twenty-five Ibero-American countries, including Spain, Portugal and Hispanics from the United States and Canada.
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