Thursday, June 30, 2011

Back in Africa

Margaux is in Africa again! We are asking for prayers for safety of the medical team and the group of albinos that will be meeting with them in secret. These people live in hiding, in fear for their lives because there are still parts of our world that believe in voodoo. Let's lift this group of people up in prayer, so they may feel God's love through the medical team. If Margaux gets the chance to write a blog while she's in Tanzania she will, but they are traveling in some very remote areas and internet access is very limited.

On another note, we are now legally a non-profit organization!!!! We are hoping and praying for big things to happen this year. We will be putting together some fundraisers and possibly an event or two so stay tuned! I can't wait to hear the amazing, joyful, and heart-breaking stories that will come from this trip. I'll conclude by sharing a quote with you:

Everything can be taken from a man or a woman but one thing: the last of human freedoms to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.
Viktor E. Frankl

 

Sunday, June 12, 2011



On June 27 I will be leaving to travel to Tanzania, Africa for two weeks. The team that I am traveling with are mostly medical professionals that want to help others. We will be in very remote parts of the country and will have a lot of difficult travel. Even though most of it will be tough I can't wait. I can't wait to, again, see the love and smiling faces of those that have nothing materially and share God's love with them.

World Care Connections is asking for your help. Donations from people like you make these trips possible. Make it possible to help the sick and injured that would otherwise have no care. All contributions are appreciated and accepted at PO Box 773, Tiburon, CA 94920. Large or small makes a difference in the costs incurred to get to Africa and help those whose bodies, minds, and heart need medical or spiritual care.

World Care connections has a hopeful future. As we grow we will need more medical professionals that have a calling to serve in other countries. The most exciting part of starting
this organization is seeing the passion that I have spread to others or come to the surface. Not everyone can go overseas and help but through financial support you do make a difference.

Blessings,

Margaux Wolfington, RN