Mercy Tech Mission
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Mercy Tech is committed to fighting poverty world-wide by teaching life-changing, employable skills to those living in developing countries.
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Latest update on our 2017 Swaziland trip, now in it's last week.
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A huge thank you to two very generous Canadian donors who heard about our need for a vehicle lift here in Swaziland and quickly responded. The hoist is now installed and the guys are thrilled! We are able to inspect and repair the vehicles in a fraction of the time, and also able to spot potential problems that would otherwise have gone unnoticed (until a breakdown on the side of the road!). Thanks to everyone who realizes the importance of changing lives, one skill at a time!
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This is what happens when a Mercy Tech volunteer gets near a piece of machinery. Not to worry, Ian Maxwell; Anthony swears it will run again!
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From visiting local families to dismantling backhoes, it's been a busy week for Mercy Tech Mission at Project Canaan. Love Swaziland! (Photo credits: Phil Cote)
A Report from Prosper
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The amazing and talented Craig Skinner has joined the Swaziland team and all is good. (Please note that we have added salad to our welcoming steak dinner)
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First day on the job and Anthony Ellendt is up to his elbows in grease. Welcome to Swaziland and Project Canaan, Anthony. We're glad you're here! (Photos by Rick Cogbill and Phil Cote)
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A traditional Mercy Tech Mission steak dinner to welcome Anthony Ellendt to the Swaziland crew. (Special thanks to Master Chef Phil Cote - grilled to perfection!)
One Life One Chance Ministries
Thanks to One Life One Chance (and Caleb Vugteveen!) for documenting how skills training can fight poverty. Contact us today if you would like to be involved in changing lives, one skill at a time.
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Prospa Fernando and Justin Taylor's first day as trainers in Swaziland at Project Canaan. (Photos by Phil Cote)
Through an Oversight in Planning
Check out this latest blog update of our work in Swaziland featuring some amazing photography by team member Phil Cote!