Grace Foundation USA
(A) TO EDUCATE THE AMERICAN PUBLIC ON THE DIRE NEEDS INCLUDING HOLISTIC, PSYCHOSOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF 24 MINORITY GROUPS OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE, WHERE THEY HAVE LONG BEEN EXPOSED TO A LOCAL DRUG ABUSE CULTURE;(B)TO PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE AMERICAN PUBLIC TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY OF LOVE THROUGH TEACHING THESE ETHNIC-MINORITY YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE REGION BIBLE AND MUSIC TO NOURISH THEIR SOUL, HELPING THEM LEARN ENGLISH, CHINESE AND THAI TO MAKE A BETTER LIVING, AND BRINGING IN VOLUNTEER DOCTORS, NURSES AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS TO PROVIDE THESE POOR PEOPLE WITH MUCH NEEDED HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION.
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