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Surviving with Courtney & Micheal
A family tragedy and the interest in giving them new hope.
Testimonials . . .
After years of watching Skip and Janice's love, care and integrity in ministering to people here in the Southern Oregon Area, as their pastor, I'm thrilled to see all that God is doing through them these past few years by also touching lives in Jamaica. We are blessed to help support this missionary outreach and you will be too.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bill Halstead
Foursquare Churches Ashland Foursquare Church
599 E Main St.
Ashland, OR 97520
Church: (541) 482-1227
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The caring nature of our community on an extended family, local, national and global scale is amazing. It doesn't matter what kind of negative stuff is in the news. Caring people like Skip & Janice Robinson commit acts of kindness throughout the world every day. Help offset the negative by supporting and joining people like them when you come across them in life.
Courtney was a carpenter in Jamaica before his home collapsed on him during a hurricane. He was paralyzed from the waist down as a result. He has 10 year old son to look after. Please look over the gallery of pictures from Courtney and Michael's house, a letter from Skip & Janice Robinson, and other testimonials from other friends of this project. We all have so much to be thankful for. If you would like to help a family that needs a break beyond anything we regularly see in our day-to-day lives, no matter how big or small, please donate. Rest assured that your tax deductible donation will directly benefit this family. Prayers and positive thoughts are always appreciated too!
Sincerely,
Ryan & Kerri Mallory
1350 Talent Ave
Talent, OR 97520
Home: (541) 512-9785
Kerri's
Cell: 261-6585
Email Kerri
Ryan's Cell: 951-6995
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I have known Skip and Janice for more than 10 years. They are one of the most caring couples I’ve ever met. They have a strong sense of community and family and an even stronger love for the Lord. It is not surprising that they would be talking on such a big feat to help another family. This follows true to everything they are about. If you step foot on there street here in the US you are treated like family, as well as there street in Jamaica. Skip and Janice’s motivation to help others is truly inspiring. They are the epitome of amazing grace.
Sincerely,
Michelle Meilicke
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