April 14th // 410 Bridge COVID-19 Global Update

We are actively trying to keep our 410 Family, partners, supporters and prayer warriors up to date with each thing we learn as it comes in. Here are three video updates on each of the countries we work in. Hear directly from our Program Director in Kenya, Dr. Claire Nyambati, in an interview she has with our Executive Director, Kurt, about how COVID-19 has progressed Kenya.

All three countries we work in are currently working around the clock to distribute food supply kits to vulnerable families in the community as part of our Global Relief Plan.

If you are interested in learning more about our Global Relief Plan, what our communities need, and how you can get involved, please visit the link below to help.

410 BRIDGE GLOBAL RELIEF PLAN

Kenya Update
Guatemala Update
Haiti Update

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