We had a great opportunity to provide service at a sheltered work group home - way out in the country - actually in some small mountains! It was a WWII military base given to the private group home for disabled men. We have a trio of sisters, so with the elders and us - we brought 7 people willing to work! The mud was pretty thick and they provided muck boots for us - the smallest ones they had were white and still too big - but I was grateful for them.
Elder S. taking pictures - Sister W. resisting! One of the old buildings - they told us they used to have celebrations and dances in it.
We were given a tour of the facilities - this is the wood shop. Volunteers come in to help the residents make things to sell - cute wooden trucks, etc.
Some of the good work they do.
All the missionaries wanted to buy this - it'snot for sale! birch bark is good for things like this.
Another side of the work shop.
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