Unforgettable moments at Brodetske Children’s Camp and more

In my latest video update from Brodetske, I share the experiences of the past few days. We had the privilege of organising a camp for nearly 70 children, ages 6-12, hosted by New Life Brodetske with the help of dedicated volunteers. From 10 am to 6 pm each day, the camp was filled with unforgettable moments.

One of the most touching experiences was seeing a mother and her physically challenged son, who is lame from the waist down, participating in all the activities. Together, they joined in the games and programs, including sports, with the boy holding on to his mother.

In addition to the children’s activities, we also held special nights for teenagers. Our team was exhausted from all the involvement and the trip, but today, we gather our strength to finish off with great energy. Thank you for your ongoing support and prayers – they make all the difference!

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