We're on the road again this time in a familar area where we used to live in Italy. We contacted the pastor where we went to church to see if they could use our help for a few weeks. They have many projects going on right now which should keep us quite busy.
Pordenone City Hall
Typical refreshment in Italy - Aperol Spritz
The town of Sacile where Pastor Rob and Sandy live
We can't be in Italy without stopping at the Gelateria!
David drawing out some plans for a building
Our first project was some renovation work in pastor Rob and Sandy's kitchen. We removed tiles from 2 walls and will re-plaster and paint. More to come...
Linda helping chip excess concreate from the walls
On Wednesday Rob took us around to some of the projects the church is involved with. The picture above is pastor Rob and a pastor of a small Romanian church. They use this warehouse to hold bible studies and also gather things to send to refugee camps in war-torn Ukraine.
They gather all sizes and types of clothing and bundle together to prepare for shipment to the Ukraine.
They save every piece of metal they can get and will turn it in for money to help the refugees.
This is a refugee camp in Oderzo, Italy at an old military barracks. You can see the tents set up over the walls of the base.
This is the front gate of the refugee camp, but it is strictly monitored and we were not allowed to go in.
We drove to Vittorio Veneto where there is another refugee camp inside an old Monestary.
This is a garden area just outside the monestary
This is Pastor Rob (on the left) and Danny showing a design of a technical shop they want to build for the refugees to help teach them practical skills.
The courtyard inside the monestary
A small chapel in the monestary where the refugees can come to worship
Walking in the courtyard of the monestary
Inside the refugee camp
We had a meeting with the head Catholic priest of the area to talk about the projects the church would like to help with.
Vittorio Veneto Square
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