Colombia: Adventists Aid Hurricane Beta Relief Effort on Tiny Island
23rd Nov 2005, 01:12 GMT
Soon after Hurricane Beta hit the tiny Caribbean island of Providencia on Oct. 28, ripping the roofs off thousands of homes and shutting down the airport and all communications, the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Adventist Development and Relief Agency [ADRA] moved into action, offering aid.
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