by Good Shepherd's Fold | Nov 15, 2019 | 25 Years, Community Development, Medical
Meet Lydia, a mother who came to GSF 6 months ago seeking help for her baby with special needs. “I gave birth to a baby with special needs. At first I did not know that she has special needs, but she was ever sick and crying. When she was 11 months old, she fell very...
by Good Shepherd's Fold | Nov 12, 2019 | 25 Years, Children's Programs, Community Development
Back in 1994, David came to GSF as a child and lived in residence. Today David works at GSF and invests in other by teaching tailoring skills and sharing the eternal hope he found in Jesus Christ. Watch this video to see how the love of God has transformed...
by Good Shepherd's Fold | Nov 8, 2019 | 25 Years, Community Development, Food Security
Meet Penlope, the Community Development Manager who has spent the last 5 years dedicated to promoting sustainable growth in the communities around GSF. “I used to doubt myself before coming to work at GSF. I was a born again Christian, but I did not fully understand...
by Good Shepherd's Fold | Oct 25, 2019 | 25 Years, Community Development, Food Security
Meet Jennifer, a member on the GSF Community Development Program. “I came to GSF broken because I had just lost my husband. I found a woman who preached good news in my life about Christ. She led me to Christ. I never remained the same. My house was in bad...
by Good Shepherd's Fold | Jul 8, 2019 | Community Development, News
Twenty-four members of the community proved that it is never too late to learn. Good Shepherd’s Fold partnered with Development Companions International to offer Adult Literacy Education through GSF Community Development. The program was a two and a half year...
by Good Shepherd's Fold | Jun 2, 2018 | Community Development, News
Abandoned. Confused. Desperate. Shakira was at a loss. After giving birth to a precious baby boy, named Fahad, her family immediately disavowed her at the time she needed them most. Why? Fahad was born without arms. Shakira’s love for Fahad ran deep, and she...