Connections: Tampa and Haiti

Not long ago, I was stopped after the early morning service at Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church (PCPC) by Dr. Sylvia Campbell.  Dr. Sylvia and I have only known each other for a few short years but are part of a larger “web” of people brought together, by God, that includes Tampa, Haiti, and Uganda.  Anyway, […]

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Paul Clark

Oasis of Love.

The first week in May I was able to do something that over the past nine years has only been a dream.  I visited the tiny village of PapoliUganda.   I accompanied  Dr. Sylvia Campbell and Pastor John DeBevoise, who were our team leaders, on this week long trip.

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John DeBevoise

Village Partners International is an example of how a non-profit can provide a vehicle for various communities to come together in dialogue, relationships, shared valued, and then service.

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David Alexander

I choose to be a part of Village Partners International because ours is a story of peace in a sometimes hostile, fragmented and dysfunctional world.

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Dennis Bradt

The following are reasons why I am a part of VPI:VPI was founded locally and is made up of people I can personally relate with on a regular basis.The VPI mission purpose and current missions are close to my heart.

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Bill Wallof

I first became involved with VPI’s work in Papoli Uganda as a result of my friendship with Dr. Sylvia Campbell. Dr. Campbell cared enough to respond to an e-mail cry for help from a young girl with a heart defect. She lived in the village of Papoli, Uganda. This condition could not be treated locally. […]

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