The community of farm worker families not far from Indio has had to endure rundown trailers, a haphazard electrical system, dirty tap water, untreated sewage ponds and other hazardous conditions. Now with help from the government, a new mobile home park recently opened to house the residents. Our students are blessed to have what they need-love, food, shelter and a good school. They need to witness what real-life experiences others go through. This is one way to appreciate what God has given them and to acknowledge how important it is to give to others.
OLPH Indio helps residents of Duroville
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