Ending Poverty Together Workshop

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Have you ever been in this situation? A commercial shows you an image of a starving child in Africa and petitions that only you can help. Or someone living in homelessness approaches you on the sidewalk and asks for money. Or you suspect your neighbour is going into debt because of job loss during this COVID-19 pandemic.

What do I do? Can I really make a difference?

EPT Workshop is an interactive workshop from a biblical foundation designed to help redefine your understanding of poverty—both causes and solutions—in Canada and abroad. Connect with individuals in your community while gaining a healthy, hope-filled approach to all forms of human poverty. Join thousands of Canadians who have enjoyed the interactive content, videos, and discussion.

Join us for a 3.5 hour interactive online workshop onSaturday 26th, 2020 at 10:00am-1:30pm PST.

This online workshop will be presented by Food for the Hungry on Zoom. Materials will be emailed to you for most effective participation.

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