Every school holiday, Myrtle Jack, founder and chairperson of God's Angels Reaching Out non-profit organisation, takes 50 underprivileged children on meaningful outings — most recently to the Jewish Museum on Wednesday April 2.
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Every school holiday, Myrtle Jack, founder and chairperson of God's Angels Reaching Out non-profit organisation, takes 50 underprivileged children on meaningful outings — most recently to the Jewish Museum on Wednesday April 2. Driven by her vision to keep children off the streets and away from drugs and gang life, Ms Jack believes in giving them joy, love, and hope. Through these outings, she creates memories, instills values, and shows them they are cherished.
God's Angels Reaching Out non-profit organization, takes 50 underprivileged children on meaningful outings—most recently to the Jewish Museum on Wednesday April 2.
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"Children are blessings from God," she said, "and we must protect and guide them."
Ms Jack trusts God to strengthen her mission, as she continues to go the extra mile —one child at a time.