Class 8 Receives Text Books!
Soin Primary School in Chembulet recently received text books for their students in Class 8. Previously, the ratio of textbooks to students was 1:10 and
Soin Primary School in Chembulet recently received text books for their students in Class 8. Previously, the ratio of textbooks to students was 1:10 and
A lot of exciting things are happening in the community of Cercady, including advances in agriculture and the launching of summer camps for children! Thank
Check out this update from our Director of International Programs, James Ward. Thank you to everyone who partners with and supports the community of Maliarette.

Lovindi is an adorable, handsome little baby who enjoys attention. As him and his mother Jean made their way through the lines of the Kalapa
The photo below was my very first interaction with Aline. She asked me to take her photo, I complied, and this is the face she
A small look into our Maternal Healthcare Programs that take place in 410 Bridge Communities. Without our dedicated staff, like Maggie, across all of the countries
This past February, 197 young girls living in 410 Bridge communities, received a years supply of sanitary towels. Many female students living in developing nations
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” [Galatians 6:2] There are often instances in 410 Bridge communities

This week’s guest blog comes from 410 Bridge trip participant, Sam Serio, who took a unique journey that led to Kaihura, Uganda with a team from Emmaus

The following article was recently published by a media source in the Oxford, Mississippi area, and has been repurposed for The 410 Bridge blog. Read more about
Just last week, a team of high school students visited the communities of Piatre and Camp Marie in Haiti. Today’s story comes from trip participant, Jamie Williamson.
Today’s guest blog post highlights our friend and partner in healthy global missions, Paul McGuinness, from our partner church, Parker Hill Community Church in Pennsylvania.
This week’s guest blog post comes from a Kiu, Kenya trip participant. Enjoy! I don’t know if you have ever been at a point in
As we draw near to the end of this first day of December – a month that holds so much HOPE for us who believe –