News Letter

During the spring of 2009,the mission purchased property in Gbarnga, Liberia,for our new
building site. Staff members of the mission of hope have cleared land,with the help of our village
neighbors,and the new orphanage and school are completed. A second school building has been
completed during the month of  October 2010.

During the spring of 2010, the mission of hope graciously received a wonderful gift, a 1994 S-10
Chevy pickup. During the month of September, the pickup was shipped to the orphanage in
Gbarnga, Liberia!














Please contact Debera or Roger if you have  dependable vehicle's you want to donate to the
mission. We ship all items through I.B.Xpress,Inc.















Project Managers JR and Patience Mace receive their new Chevy- pickup during December 2010.

We are a public supported organization dependant upon faithful and generous hearts to bring
hope to these Liberian orphans.

Public donations and charitable involvement through gifts of clothing,foods
books,tools,footwear,watches, non-perishable items lessen the burden
for this organization. All of these items that are donated will be on display at the  mission flea
market, sales of these items help fund the mission.

Orphan sponsorship is available! Your Commitment Should Not Waver, for the child depends on
your Faithfulness, Please be responsible and keep true to your commitment!

Your donations are tax-deductible, Pay-Pal is a tool that makes giving easy within this website!

Founders and Missionaries of the Mission of Hope Orphanage,Inc, Debera and Roger Mace
including our staff and children of the mission,express our gratitude by saying, Thank You!
Students of the agricultural class  have extensive knowledge of Liberian
plant life . The produce from the garden benefit's the mission.
Debera holding grand-daughter Little Debera Lynn Youtee Mace, after coming home from delivery, on
September 6th, 2009.
Debera and Matthew sitting
with Charles standing
behind them.


The hand dug well supplies
clean drinking water for the
mission project. Residence
living nearby also benefit
from the well, for clean
drinking water is difficult to
obtain and very costly.
Debera spends quality time with students.
Roger and Debera with Liberian children of the mission.
House manager JR Youtee Mace: Mission of Hope Pastor
Anderson Masseh and visiting Pastor Binda O. Wilson.
Patience and JR and Little Debera Lynn Youtee
Mace
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