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WOMEN'S BUILD PROJECT

Having a home is something powerful most take for granted. But for the Espericueta-Zuniga family, the transformation for their family was visible. Mario, Olga and their three children had been living in a small travel trailer. Antonio, 15, and twins Dianey and Vianey, 13, had all experienced stress from their cramped living space.

This past October, twenty-seven women volunteers traveled from across the state to build WMU’s 12th home in Penitas, Texas. The family joined the volunteers to help build their home. As Olga worked to decorate the rooms of her children, she shared, “My children are now happy and able to express themselves more because they have their own space. Thank you WMU of Texas.”

Since 2010, over 200 Women’s Build volunteers have offered hope, built relationships, and shared Jesus with families participating in the Buckner Family Hope Center. Each volunteer is a storyteller of God’s grace in their own life and how Jesus makes the difference. Thank you for supporting the Women’s Build Project through the Mary Hill Davis Offering® for Texas Missions.

To learn more about the Women’s Build project, visit wmutx.org/womensbuild

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