Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
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Blanket
On those blustery winter nights during the winter season, who doesn’t like to curl up under a warm, soft blanket?
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Fishing Nets
Millions of Asians rely on fishing to feed their families. In coastal areas, they can cast their nets upon the waters everyday and sell the fish to the local markets.
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Kerosene Lantern
Light the way for a missionary walking at night through remote villages without electricity.
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LED Solar Light System
In areas where there is no electricity—such as low-caste or Dalit villages—good lighting at night is unobtainable for many.
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Mosquito Nets
These nets offer protection from the sting of an infected mosquito and help to give their owner a restful nights sleep.
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Pull Cart
Carts piled high with fruit, vegetables, clothing or handcrafted items are a common site in South Asian cities.
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Rickshaw
Rickshaws are like the taxis of Asia.
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Tin Sheets
The best South Asian homes are built using simple materials that will withstand the harsh natural elements.
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Tool Kit
In India, planting season is vital for a poor, rural family.
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Tools of Hope
Every worker needs tools to effectively accomplish their task, and GFA-supported workers are no exception.
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Vocational Training
In places like Sri Lanka and South India, where the 2004 tsunami displaced so many lives, and in teeming cities like Delhi and Mumbai, the ability to make a decent living often involves vocational training that is beyond the reach of the poor.
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Winter Clothing
What better present for a national missionary or family living in the cold mountain regions than warm winter clothing!
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