April 7th COVID-19 Global Updates

Hello, 410 Family,

Each day, even each hour, we learn new information about how COVID-19 is affecting our communities and countries we work in. Below are three video updates from our Executive Director, Kurt Kandler – one for what we know is happening in Kenya, one for Guatemala, and one for Haiti.

As you may already know our staff is responding to the immediate needs in each of our communities through our Global Relief Plan, the most pressing issue we are addressing is food security. If you would like to know more about our plan for each for our countries and donate a Food Supply Kit, please visit the link below.

my.410bridge.org/covid19

We truly covet your prayers for the countries and communities where we work.

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.Romans 8:28

Blessings,

The 410 Bridge Team

Guatemala Update
Haiti Update
Kenya Update

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