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The mission work among the children within the country of Viet-Nam: Each month your support is extremely
important to help needy, precious children live, have and education, and receive critical medical aid. Minimum support
required monthly
for Viet-Nam: $ 6,000.00
Your giving is a blessing to the children on a daily basis in the following
ways: 1. Crippled Children from the countryside are sponsored for the help they need - surgery, bracing, physical
therapy, crutches, a wheelchair or artificial limbs. 2. Street Children benefit from your support which provides
them with a place to sleep, clothes, food and elementary schooling for the small ones. Older Street Youth are helped with
vocational training, so they can learn a trade and support themselves. 3. Poor Children who have had to drop out
of school can return through our school sponsorship program. 4. Critically Ill Children at home or in hospitals
receive help to live, return home and, therefore, help their families.
S.E.A.R. is allowed to be in Viet-Nam through
the door of Relief and Development. As we help children, they are encouraged to begin to go to church, to come to know the
Lord Jesus, and to be a blessing to Viet-Nam and to the world.
See how your support becomes a blessing to a precious
child in Viet-Nam!
Only...
- $ 1 - Provides food for a child and parent for one day in the hospital
- $ 1 - Provides physical therapy for a crippled child for a day
- $ 2 - Provides two crutches to help a child walk
- $ 25 Provides vocational training for a street youth for a month
- $ 5-12 - Sponsors a child or youth in school for a month
- $ 12 - Provides one unit of blood for surgery
- $ 100-180 - The cost of surgery for a crippled child or a hospitalized sick child
- $ 100 - The cost of a new wheelchair
- $ 600-800 The cost of building a small brick house
- $ 1,850 -The cost of Life-saving heart surgery
Become the Lord's special blessing to a child.
Rex Almquist, MSW "Mr. Rex"

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We Also Serve in Florida...
Here are some ways you can be a blessing to SE Asian and other refugee children in our local area of St.
Petersburg and Pinellas County. With your precious prayer and financial support for SEAR, we have been able to do the following:
SE Asian boys and girls, coming out of communism, knowing Buddhism and ancestor worship; and other refugee children
coming from ethnic cleansing, knowing the Moslem faith (Bosnia and other former Soviet countries) can be exposed to the
gospel and the compassion of Christians. Bible studies and homework help take place at the SEAR Youth Center each week.
- SEAR corporation van and truck maintenance and gasoline (and recently, transmission and collision repair work)
cost is paid for from your donations, so that children and youth can have transportation to Bible studies, help with homework
and English sessions, and other activities within the SEAR Youth Center. It is located at 3500 5th Avenue North in
St. Petersburg. Rent: $ 300/month.
We desperately need a new van! Over 250,000 miles on this old one!
- Needy refugee boys and girls can receive school supplies and dictionaries in English and their native language
to help them in their E.S.O.L. (special English classes) in various schools. Mr. Rex, SEAR director, goes into the
most needy schools to help youth and children who are new to the USA. Others on the SEAR board help when possible.
- Poor SE Asian, and other refugee children, receive bicycles for transportation to school. (20" and 24" bicycles
are needed). Funds are also made available to repair the bicycles when needed, since these families, new to the USA,
need assistance.
- SEAR has recently begun working with the Department of Juvenile Justice, working with SE Asian youth. Unfortunately,
some have gotten into trouble and are assigned to do community service work. These youths are supervised and given
work to do by SEAR. Your support allows this new work to continue. This is a new door of service where we can have positive
Christian influence in the lives of these young people, many of whom have no fathers or come from broken homes.
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