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Veterinary clinic, free counseling, landfill ministry, quilts for refugees, summer camps

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Veterinarians with Christian Veterinary Mission partnered with Eagle Nest Life Center in South Dakota to treat 130 small animals this past spring. The three-day clinic events are held twice a year in the basement of the Assemblies of God church as a service to a local Indian reservation and the surrounding community. The clinics provide free exams, vaccinations, and other basic treatments.

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mercy Multiplied transitioned one of its residential homes to the first Mercy Multiplied Center for Wellness and Counseling, where men and women 13 and older receive free outpatient counseling for 6 months. Mercy Multiplied—which offers multiple programs, including residential and pregnancy services—has five stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 90.

Twelve members of district churches associated with Nazarene Compassionate Ministries traveled to a Venezuela landfill in May to provide care for about 200 people living there. The team served breakfast, delivered medicine, food, clothing, and shoes, and preached a message. Nazarene Compassionate Ministries has five stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 90. 

Women from Pitesti Church of Christ in Romania have made hundreds of quilts to distribute to Ukrainian refugees throughout the country through Dorcas Ministry of Healing Hands International. Groups involved with the sewing ministry make shorts, dresses, diapers, blankets, and more that are then shipped worldwide to hospitals, orphanages, and churches. Healing Hands International has three stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 95. 

Partners with Slavic Gospel Association (SGA) have been hosting summer camps for Ukrainian children, many of whom have been torn from their homes amid the war with Russia. SGA has two stars and a “C” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 85.

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Christina Darnell

Christina Darnell is a freelance writer who has contributed to WORLD, The Charlotte Observer, and other publications.

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