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Food Drive To Benefit Ministry

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felt called to do through the church,” said Kelly Moore, a member of the church and organizer of the clothing drive. “Education is so important, and it’s so hard for them to get. The whole idea of the program was to support students so they could in turn support their own communities.”

The first beneficiary of the program was Marie-Claire Charles, who studied at Millersville University from 2009 to 2014 and went on to earn her master’s degree in business administration. She returned to Haiti in 2020, where she became the director of operations for Danita’s Children. “Marie-Claire Charles is exemplary of the student program’s goal to help students support their communities,” said Moore. “She began organizing the clothing drive and enlisted Ascension’s help. She’s doing really good work,” Two other students have received educational assistance through the program in addition to Charles; however, Moore noted that the church has been unable to continue many of its endeavors in recent years due to COVID-19. “We’ve veered away from hosting students but want to become involved again. We hope this is the first of many partnerships with Danita’s Children,” said Moore.

Danita’s Children is an organization with the goal of caring for and supporting impoverished and orphaned children throughout Haiti by assisting with educational, physical and emotional needs. Although headquartered in the village of Ouanaminthe in the northeast region, Danita’s Children provides nutritional, medical and dental care throughout the country.

The organization was founded by CEO Danita Estrella-Watts, who first visited Haiti on a mission trip at the age of 11. She returned 25 years later with modest financial support from her church and the goal of caring for those in need throughout the country. Danita’s Children now includes a home for over 80 orphaned children, a pediatric medical care center and a feeding program that provides over 16,000 meals monthly.

For more information or to donate to the drive, contact Kelly Moore at kelly lmoore@comcast.net. To learn more about Danita’s Children, visit www.danitas children.org.

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Food Drive To Benefit Ministry

A food drive to benefit Water Street Mission began on Aug. 22 and will continue through Sunday, Sept. 18. Items may be dropped off at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty, 150 North Pointe Blvd., Lancaster, on Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or at Tec Centro, 102 Chester St., Lancaster, on Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone who cannot drop off their items may call Dianne at 717615-5532 to schedule a pickup.

Needed items include breakfast cereal; condiments; peanut butter; pasta and pasta sauce; canned meals, such as pasta, soup or stew; canned chicken and tuna; canned vegetables; side dishes like mashed and scalloped potatoes or rice; quick meals, such as noodle bowls and skillet dinners; and cooking oils.

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