Adventist industry delivers missionary book and granola in Ecuadorian prefecture

South American Division

Adventist industry delivers missionary book and granola in Ecuadorian prefecture

Under the Caleb Mission framework, many institutions and teams participated in activities that made a difference in their localities.

Ecuador | Vanessa Castro

Another week of activities by the Mission CALEB 2020 team brought relief to the communities in Ecuador and the eight countries that make up the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South America.

In Ecuador, more than 250 teams of Adventist youth, members of the Adventist Church and supporting institutions, actively participated in challenges and digital broadcast programs to bring hope in the midst of COVID-19.

The CADE Food factory, an Adventist run food distribution plant in Ecuador, was part of the CALEB initiative. The teams were not only concerned about serving others during the pandemic but offering a helping hand and healthy foods, but with motivating people towards good health. health.

On August 5, a team of CADE officials visited government in the province of Santo Domingo de Los Tsáchilas, where they were received by lawyer Johana Nuñez. While there, the team delivered missionary book, “La Mayor Esperanza " and a package of granola to more than 300 officials.

"They have really surprised us with a gesture of solidarity in our institution and with our officials, thank you very much," says attorney Nuñez.

Gift delivery

The delivery and distribution of this present was carried out with safety precautions required by the country of Ecuador and following the recommended precautions.

CADE Foods was founded in 1968, with the purpose of encouraging the consumption of healthy food products. Since the start of the COVID-19 in Ecuador CADE Foods has worked to provide aid and services in the community. To learn more visit: www.alimentoscade.com

This article was originally published on the South American Division’s Spanish site