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Money for the house in Mexico

Tomorrow Nicole's youth group is selling cake after church to raise money for the house in Mexico. So far she has raised $1042 for building materials. Baja Christian Ministries has a link where you can donate money online. I will send all the money Nicole raised directly to Baja Christian Ministries tomorrow. After the cake sale, I'll let you know the final total raised. I also have a list of the people who donated to the house project. We will be drawing one of the donors names tomorrow and giving that person some German chocolate as a special thank you. I'm sorry we did not manage to raise the money for one whole house...but every dime helps and I am very grateful for every single person who gave towards this cause. Your money will go to buy wood, paint and nails. A family will live in a home instead of a cardboard box because you provided material for their walls! Thank you very much!!! You can always donate directly to Baja Christian Ministries. They accept paypal and checks.

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