What is LACC?
Latin American Child Care is an organization that started in El Salvador more than 40 years ago. It began as a young missionary wanted to help people out of poverty by teaching them to help themselves. LACC schools began with a handful of children providing their basic necessities: food, clothing, and education. Today LACC schools have graduated more than one million students and continue to grow and thrive.
What is Woodland doing to help?
We will be taking a team consisting of skilled and non-skilled laborers to San Salvador to build a two story, four room facility that will be used as classroom space for the growing school system. Each of these individuals pay for their own transportation and lodging costs and Woodland works to provide funds for construction materials.
How Can You Help?
Building materials are expensive in every country. Woodland and two other churches in the U.S. have committed to provide $10,000 each to cover the building material expenses. We need businesses and individuals to partner with us to help provide the necessary construction cost.
For more information or to make a donation, please contact Pastor AJ Fagan at aj@woodland-church.com
Woodland MAPS workers consist of men and women who like to experience new cultures and have a passion to help missionaries accomplish their goals by helping them with building projects.
Below: A/G Bible School from pictures from 2005 Former Leper hospital built by Cortez 1517. Now Class rooms and dorms. New student union being constructed. |
Warsaw, Poland 2007 Brugge, Belgium 2003
Tubize, Belgium 2004
Gulf Port, Mississippi 2005
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