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Dominican Republic Living out Golden Rule

Haiti’s neighbors in the Dominican Republic are taking literally the Biblical call to “love thy neighbor as thyself,” and Georgia-based Adventures In Missions (AIM) is working with them to help earthquake victims.

Miguel Shaul, base director for AIM in the Dominican Republic, has made several trips into Haiti following the country’s recent earthquakes. He is working with Americans and Dominicans reaching out to Haitian refugees on the border town of Jimani, about four hours from AIM’s base in San Juan, Dominican Republic.

Shaul worked with the united local church in Jimani to provide three meals a day, water, and basic needs to victims and family members arriving there for medical attention. “The church is doing the work, and we are supplying the funds. So far thousands upon thousands of meals have been served through the servant hands of the Dominicans.”

Supplies distributed are funded by AIM’s Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund. All tax-deductible gifts will help AIM rush emergency assistance in the form of food, water, blankets, shelter and medical care to those in greatest need.

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