How A Simple Styrofoam Cooler Changed a Family and a Village
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CubbyJune 10, 2020
That has got to be one of the most beautiful coolers in the world. I note that it is sturdy and strong. Having done humanitarian service myself, I wonder if steps are being taken to help the fishermen replace these when they eventually wear out.
Pam L.June 10, 2020
I love this story! Thank you so much for sharing it. I will not hesitate when I see a need, even if it is such a small offering.
Haze K.June 10, 2020
Little things matter so much more than we know. But I'm pretty sure that Heavenly Father and Jesus smile when we do them.
DJJune 10, 2020
Very moving -- thank you for sharing your experience and the reminder of the significance of small and simple acts of kindness.
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