For six years, MCC worker Nate Howard, of Muncie, Ind., has worked alongside farmers in western Guatemala. Hear him reflect on MCC's efforts with communities, the importance of people working together and what he's learned during this time.
MCC is providing assistance, including diapers and formula, to help meet the needs of Syrian refugees in Jordan, including many families who used to live a middle-class lifestyle but now stay in spare rooms, warehouses, schools or tents.
Saulo Padilla, MCC U.S. immigration education coordinator, reflects on the importance of the church welcoming strangers and how that embrace touched his own life.
Check out MCC's 2012 giving projects to see more ways you can make a difference now.
Earlier this month, nearly 250 people from MCC's Thrift Shop Network came together to celebrate 40 years of thrift shop history and share ideas for shops today. See the video for a quick recap of the event.
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