December 2020
Guatemala Mission Partnership Holds Virtual Fundraiser
On Saturday, Nov. 7, the Guatemala Mission Partnership (GMP) held its first ever virtual fundraiser by creating a fundraising video that premiered on YouTube.
The fundraising team did a lot of advanced planning to make this happen: researching best practices, recording and editing the video, and updating their website and Facebook page. They spread the word several ways: an online event and email marketing campaign through their website, their new YouTube Channel, and their Facebook page.
Living Waters for the World volunteers work with partner communities to install water purification systems and health education programs in places with contaminated water sources.
Hardie
When I finally participated in my first Living Waters for the World water system installation I wondered, what took me so long? For a lifelong active Christian, it is hard to admit that it took a mission trip to El Salvador for me to fully acknowledge how God provides for me daily.
Bill
To me, volunteering with Living Waters for the World is about making a difference in the life of a child. I don’t know that we are ever going to solve the water problem in Haiti, but that’s not what we’re trying to do. We’re trying to help specific children and communities. My commitment has gotten stronger with each trip.
Ashley
Living Waters for the World truly is "mission for everyone.” Volunteers come from every Christian denomination, and every walk of life. This is a ministry where ordinary Americans can love their neighbors and tremendously impact the world.
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Transformational relationships
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Empowered communities
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Collaborative partnerships
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Continuous learning
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Sustainable change
...volunteering with Living Waters for the World may be the opportunity you're looking for.