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Taylor

In 2012, Taylor went in for her 18-month checkup and the doctors noticed something wasn’t right. After further tests and a 10-hour surgery the doctors discovered that Taylor had a very aggressive form of cancer; she was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma.

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Lilly Grace

6-year-old Lilly Grace began to struggle with reading letters and numbers along with motor issues such as holding her pencil last year in pre-school. After a series of tests the doctor’s told Lilly’s family that she has Marfan syndrome.

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Brayden

Brayden Garwood was born a twin to his brother Bryson. After they were born, the doctor informed their parents that Brayden’s left eye did not develop and he would need hearing aids. Brayden has to go in on October 25th to get a conformer so that his eye can be prepared to accept an actal prosthetic.

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The Adullam House

The Adullam House, in Wetumpka, Alabama, is home to 31 children ranging from newborn to twelve years old. These children are provided room, board, and an education while their mothers serve out their prison sentences in a local women’s correctional facility. Without this private non-profit Christian organization, these children would have no place to go.

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Tuscaloosa Diaper Drive

The city of Tuscaloosa, AL was devastated by multiple tornadoes that hit their town. Even today, they are still struggling to pick up the pieces and many families are still without everyday necessities – diapers being one of these.

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Haley

Haley was born in June of 2011 and only 12 hours into her short life, she was diagnosed with a heart condition. Besides being diagnosed with Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and Aortic Stenosis, Haley was later diagnosed with Turner’s Syndrome, which is a genetic disorder that effects growth in all aspects of the body including eyes, ears and kidneys. Haley underwent her first of three open heart surgeries in July. She is the youngest of four children and her family is struggling to provide for the rest of the children, as medical bills are piling up.

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School of Hope

The School of Hope in Catacamas, Honduras was in need of help to feed one meal a day to 55 poverty-stricken children who were found rummaging in a dumpster for food.
Within 36 hours, you had donated enough funds to feed these 55 children for two and a half months! That’s over 4000 meals!
We are so thankful to God for you and your generosity.

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Kyle Felver

Kyle Felver is an eight year old boy from Stanwood, WA. He was diagnosed in 2010 with mitochondrial myopathy. This disease is equal to that of childhood cancer and has no known cure. At present, Kyle spends on average about 40% of his day in a wheelchair, has to have a respiratory assist system when he sleeps and can be prone to episodes of ataxia or imbalance. He may not survive to see his teens, let alone reach adulthood.

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What others are saying

Thank you so much Kelli and GPC missions for helping us out after the house fire. The girls were so happy to be able to go shopping for some clothes.
- Heather Clayton

Contact info

PO Box 680706
Prattville, AL 36068

Phone: 334.245.4068
Fax: 334.358.0271
Office Hours: M-F 8am - 4pm CST

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