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Our First Virtual Town Hall with Kenya
Thank you to all of you who joined us for Five Talents special Town Hall Meeting featuring discussions with leaders from Kenya. For those of you who couldn’t make it, you can check out this video of the event:
We plan to provide more opportunities like this for you to hear from and interact with our partners around the world. These leaders continue to inspire me, and they bring hope and help to many.
Until next Monday morning,
Dale Stanton-Hoyle,
Executive Director
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Surprised: A Monday Message from Bolivia
South Sudan This Last Week: Our Hope Is Only in God
Dear Friends,
We may be frustrated by the inconvenience of having to stay home, but I can only imagine how difficult today’s conditions are for people who have to risk going out each day to gather water.
An Update from Renk, South Sudan
I can barely imagine what it’s like to live in a country like South Sudan with only four ventilators for about 13 million people. And as airports across the African continent have been closing, it has become much more difficult to get emergency supplies—or even malaria nets—to those in great need.
I am grateful that we have the opportunity to get fresh news from the field. The brief video above is about current conditions in Renk in South Sudan. One of our trainers there recently left us a voicemail, and through the skill and dedication (and magic) of our Director of Communications, Dave Chaves, we can now transport you to South. Sudan.
We are all adapting, and the words of Ajak John Manyang in the video help us to keep focused on our hope in God.
Until next Monday morning,
Dale Stanton-Hoyle
Executive Director,
Five Talents USA