In Kayanza, Burundi, this class truly has cause for happiness and celebration: their community is graduating from poverty after years of walking with Food for the Hungry Canada! Their joy is simply contagious. What do you have to be joyful about? Better yet, what can you do to bring joy to someone else today?
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In Kayanza, Burundi, this class truly has cause for happiness and celebration: their community is graduating from poverty after years of walking with Food for the Hungry Canada! Their joy is simply contagious. What do you have to be joyful about? Better yet, what can you do to bring joy to someone else today?
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