Give the gift of a miracle today
Dear Friend,
This week, I want to share a touching story with you from our partner in the Holy Land, in Bethlehem. In a time of tumultuous conflict, children at the Ephpheta School for the Deaf need your support. Their school is a place of peace and solace – and they need our help to keep their doors open.
Click to watch the video message below.
Ephpheta is a school located in Bethlehem, where true miracles happen. Children who are hearing-impaired learn how to lip-read and speak. From Kindergarten to 12th grade, children have the chance to receive an education, a warm meal, and most importantly, a chance to dream.
Due to the conflict in the Holy Land, the students’ parents cannot go to work to make a living, put food on the table, or pay the school tuition. And now, their Program Director, Sister Luciana, has been hospitalized for two months. Ephpheta needs our help to keep the doors of the beacon of hope and peace open.
With your generosity, A Chance In Life will be able to provide hope to the students, teachers, and families at Ephpheta. Please consider donating to A Chance In Life this holiday season to give the gift of a miracle to children in Bethlehem and beyond.
Every contribution this year-end, big or small, will be invaluable in helping address urgent needs like this one. Your generosity can restore hope in Italy, educate a young girl in Ethiopia, or give children in Peru a warm bed to sleep in.
Join us… Insieme, tutto è possibile. Together, everything is possible.
Grazie mille,
Gabriele Delmonaco
President/CEO
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