Mitchell Swaback Charities

Living Water Well - April Update 2

Attached are some photographs taken last week by Alan of Living Waters in Liberia. This is Christ our Hope Orphanage located in Monrovia, Liberia.

The kids in the photos are orphans in need of clean water. There are 43 of them and many sleep 3 per bed at night. As you can see in the photo, they are using a dirty well festering with waterborne diseases. The area they live in was once an opulent neighborhood before Liberia’s civil war. They are provided with a Christian environment to live in, schooling, some food and an alternative family environment, but clean water is needed to protect them from sickness and keep them in school.

We are hoping the well is drilled and complete by June. Clean water is going to change the lives of every single person in these pictures. Clean water is going to bring them great hope as they rebuild their orphanage. Please keep the drilling of this well and the people it will serve in your prayers over the next month. Thanks again for your support in bringing clean water where it is desperately needed.

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Mitchell Swaback Charities was started October 15th, 2004. Our purpose is to continue to impact individuals, organizations and families as Mitch has done so many times. We want to continue Mitch's compassion to serve in missions, the church and to honor God in the way Mitch did on a daily basis. We will continue to form partnerships that will allow us to expand our ministry.

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