Growing to SEW more!

Parker Hill Community Church (Scranton PA) and the community members of Karagoto working on the foundation for the new knitting building. Digging, steel for the footings and mixing concrete. This building will house the womens micro enterprise knitting and sewing project. the building is being constructed to be able to add a second story for a future clinic.

Sharing time together and rejoicing on All that God has done!

Coiling steel bars for the facility foundation.

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