A yellow raised house with a corrugated metal roof, surrounded by green grass and trees. Four men are standing on the lawn in front of the house, engaged in conversation.

In August 2016, Lakeside Presbyterian Church made a ten-year commitment to invest in the country of Belize. In March 2017, Lakeside sent a group of twelve to Belize as part of a vision team to become educated and acquainted with the country. They traveled hundreds of miles and met dozens of people. This team returned with three recommendations for long-term mission partners in Belize:

 The Child Development Foundation seeks to mobilize community-based organizations on
the growing issue of commercial sexual exploitation of children in Belize. Lakeside plans to partner with founder Diana Shaw by building a rescue shelter for women who have been victims of sex trafficking in Belize and to assist in her efforts to make Belize a safe place.  

Samuel’s Sanctuary provides a sacred place of refuge for people of all ages as a boarding home and dairy farm moving toward self-sustainability. Founder Dino Roseland hopes to change the cycles of teen parenting and addiction in teenage boys by additionally making Samuel’s Sanctuary a vocational training center. Lakeside desires to invest in the infrastructure of this ministry as they mentor young Belizean men to know Jesus Christ, grow in maturity, and promote change in their families, communities, and country.

 Hattieville Baptist Church is located in the small village of Hattieville. Pastor Mark Somerville and his wife Shari share a heart for children and youth. Lakeside is partnering with their church to provide school supplies for the children of Hattieville. Due to a lack of availability in the country, the price of basic school needs is astronomical. Thus, children are not equipped for school and struggle to become educated

 We welcome your partnership with Lakeside Pres in Belize through financial support, prayer, or joining us in our travels. 

Single-story building with a red metal roof, white walls, and several windows. There are two vans parked in front on a gravel lot. The sky is partly cloudy.
People working in a yard near a house during a rainstorm, with some holding tools and others walking.
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Bill Hiemer

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