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Posted on: 02/22/11
New Hope Bible Church, of Belgrade, Montana, sent 14 members of it's church to Sampaloc, Philippines to the grounds of Rehoboth Sampaloc Ministries.  NHBC is helping to construct a community medical clinic for the orphans of the Rehoboth Children's Home and the Sampaloc Community.  This years team is led by Josh Mckenzie, an experienced and proven leader in the mission field.  Brent Powell, one of the team volunteers, has interviewed some of the members of the NHBC team.  Click here for an interview of team leader Josh McKenzie. Click here to view an interview of Jim Litle, one of this years participants of Spring Break Missions 2011.

 

Additional photos of the medical clinic construction can be viewed by clicking here

 

This years NHBC team raised about $26,000, the funds necessary for their travel, through the website at www.sacredportion.org. The NHBC team and Sacred Portion Children's Outreach wish to thank all those who contributed to their expenses through the wesite.  All donations received were tax-deductible as a donation to a 501 (c)(3).  If you have a group that you belong to and wish to participate in a work team trip and raise funds to help you pay for your trip contact us.  We would love to work with your group to make your experience possible. 

 



Posted on: 01/13/11

This Christmas the Bozeman Lions Club of Bozeman Montana USA, and the Main Street Da nce Theatre, also of Bozeman, joined forces for the second year in a row to offer a Holiday Dance performance that portrayed celebrations of Christmas around the world through the expression of dance.  The profits from this years show were given through the Bozeman Lions Club to Sacred Portion Children's Outreach to be used in the Philippines at the Rehoboth Children's Home.  These funds were matched 2:1 by the Lions Club International Foundation.  The intent of the donation of these funds is to build the Rehoboth Medical Clinic on the grounds of Rehoboth and the clinic will serve orphaned children at Rehoboth as well as the Sampaloc community.  Total funds raised in this community by the Bozeman Lions Club totaled $18,750.  Grant funds from the Lions Club International Foundation to this charity totaled $37,500! 

Plans for construction of the medical clinic are now finalized and construction commenced January 19th of 2011.  For more updated photos of the Medical Clinic construction project click on our Facebook Photos.

A huge THANK YOU is extended to the Lions Clubs and the Main Street Dance Theatre for their help in raising and donating these funds for the Rehoboth Medical Clinic!

 




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