PROJECT RELIEF MINISTRIES

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PROJECT RELIEF MINISTRIES

Time: May 9, 2010 to June 30, 2010
Location: Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona
Event Type: elderly, house, repair
Organized By: Pastor David Two Bears
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2011

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Project Relief Ministries needs your help to purchase building supplies to repair homes for the impoverished elderly on the Navajo Indian Reservation. We are asking all of our christian brothers and sisters,and churches to donate one dollar from each person,to make this project to help a reality. We are hoping to be able tostart the house repair projects in June. Please make your donation directly at our support page at www.projectreliefministries.org

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