Addressing Malnutrition among Latter-day Saint Children Living in an Imperiled Island Paradise
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Gary RawlingsMarch 24, 2015
Our parents from Idaho served in Kiribus (sp) in the '80s. They loved the people and lived among them for 18 months on Abeyong (sp). They noted all of the above and could only have survived by air and boat service bringing in all of their supplies. These people need help of a significant nature and I hope this appeal helps.
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