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Our approach to mission

Our approach to mission

by Peter Altman | Oct 31, 2021

Genuine sharing and deep listening distinguish the Maryknoll approach to mission in El Salvador.

Getting food to those in need during El Salvador’s quarantine

Getting food to those in need during El Salvador’s quarantine

by Peter Altman | Apr 13, 2020

Ann Greig packs up her pickup to reach struggling communities with food deliveries.

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