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When
Steven Welling was deciding on an Eagle Scout project, he learned
of the great need for missionary clothing for young men in Central
America. He worked hard to coordinate the gathering of many cases
of clothing as well as cash donations. To complete his project,
he traveled to Honduras and Nicaragua this past fall to deliver
the items he had gathered: 43 suits, numerous white shirts and ties,
and a check for $1250.00. We understand how he can feel that he
is the one who bene.ted most. Thank you Steven for your great service.
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David
Paxman is a professor of English and associate dean in the College
of Humanities at Brigham Young University. He and his wife Kathryn,
parents of ten, had only heard about Cause for Hope when they decided
that David would join the Foundation's recent trip to Honduras and
Nicaragua in late April. While there, he learned how farmers burning
their sugar cane fields can close the Tegucigalpa airport, destroying
carefully-made travel plans. More importantly, he saw first hand
the extensive needs of the wonderful people in Central America and
how CFH is striving to meet those needs through programs that encourage
the development of self reliance. Since he returned to his home
in Provo, Utah, the Paxmans have become committed to the work of
the Foundation and generous donors. We are grateful to David and
Kathryn and others like him who give life to the mission of Cause
for Hope.
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Cause for Hope pursues its objective of building
self-reliance for individuals and families through four separate,
yet closely related programs. Read their success stories.
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