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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1632803" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Thank you to your church for their mission work there. I was a part of a mission church there for 17 years. We also live on the borderline of what is considered eastern Ky. I have said for years that most people unless they have been in the area and come to know the people they have know idea the living conditions. Generational poverty and drug addictions have ravaged our town as well as those farther east. I made some good friends while on that mission field and got a lot of insight as to the why it is the way it is. It's truly heartbreaking to see some of the living conditions, and there is no easy solution. During our time working there at one point there were multiple mission groups coming from several states and even one from Canada to do mission projects in three different counties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1632803, member: 24816"] Thank you to your church for their mission work there. I was a part of a mission church there for 17 years. We also live on the borderline of what is considered eastern Ky. I have said for years that most people unless they have been in the area and come to know the people they have know idea the living conditions. Generational poverty and drug addictions have ravaged our town as well as those farther east. I made some good friends while on that mission field and got a lot of insight as to the why it is the way it is. It’s truly heartbreaking to see some of the living conditions, and there is no easy solution. During our time working there at one point there were multiple mission groups coming from several states and even one from Canada to do mission projects in three different counties. [/QUOTE]
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