Aid remains vital in Haiti while also helping those stranded in Central and South America.

Aid remains vital in Haiti while also helping those stranded in Central and South America.
Adventist school also affected, but historic church building was spared.
As the number of hungry residents remains high, leaders and members are rallying to help.
Adventist Church continues to assist thousands of members affected by the August 14 quake.
Movies draw the attention of a world accustomed to this medium, leader says.
Agency teams up to assist the wounded and displaced.
Adventist TV network is expanding its programming in English, Spanish, and French.
Wanda Acevedo is now the deputy command chaplain at Fort Buchanan in Puerto Rico.
In Mexico, a young Adventist has found a refreshing way of sharing her faith.
Supplies and equipment were among the donations enabling families to grow their enterprise.
New, improved facilities will see a larger, more modern, and inclusive worship center.
The goal is to plant 1,000 new Adventist congregations by October 2023.
The region is still recovering from Hurricane Iota in late 2020.
Jamaica’s Letesha Whyte has been actively working to support her community.
José David Gómez has served in Adventist higher education for decades.
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