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Coloring Books Reach 57,159 Children Since 2009

TIME TO CELEBRATE! 57,159 children and many color-happy adults have received education in the form of coloring books in the following countries as of December 2015: South America Bolivia (80) Colombia (1000) Peru (375) Central America Nicaragua (1160) Belize (1500) Honduras (2,950) Guatemala (1140) El Salvador (1000) Panama (1080) Central American Burn clinics (1900) Other (9900) India (10) Caribbean […]

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Kay Mackenson Teaches About Diabetes in Haiti

We completed a 20-page book for Dr. Ric Bonnell and the Kay Mackenson clinic and staff! What a pleasure to work with this team. The book will help children in Haiti understand the signs and symptoms of diabetes. It will show them how to get help, take insulin and live a healthier life! Can’t wait […]

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Global Missions Health Conference, Here We Come!

On the way to the Global Missions Health Conference in Louisville with Kristin Casciani, faithful consultant and friend. We are excited to be “booth bunnies” while catching up with colleagues and meeting new ones. Shouting out about JAMSBooks bringing health education to children around the world! HUGE giveaway: mini jam jars…thank you Amanda Weber for […]

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Thirsting for Education

Clean water. Vital for health. Well, of course. Here in the States, we drink clean water…bottled, mineral, Fiji, Smart. We – let’s change that to I – don’t think so much about our water being dirty; instead I focus on its purity, its mineral value or the best way to buy it. I admit it. I […]

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JAMSBooks Aboard the USS Comfort

Virginian-Pilot Article Va. Beach woman’s coloring books educate children Jean Vinson sits under an oak tree at her Virginia Beach home on Thursday, April 2, 2015. Her coloring books are like the ones that are aboard the Navy hospital ship Comfort, to be given out to children in countries where it deploys. The books are […]

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Training Manual for Women of Hope International Complete

Has anyone called you a “loser” or made you feel low for your weaknesses? I hope not, but imagine the answer for many of you may be a sad “yes.” Many women in Sierra Leone who are missing an arm, are blind or have leprosy are often told by their society that God hates them […]

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