Stories of heart-break and hope from Nicaragua

Spirit of Hope Photo Exhibit

Be captivated by images taken by two photographers in Nicaragua.

Start Date: June 6th, 2009. 2pm.
End Date: June 19th, 2009. 9pm / store closing.
Open Daily: during store hours
Where: Faith and Family Books. 45 Milner Ave, Scarborough, ON.
By TTC: #302 Danforth Rd - McCowan Bus from McCowan RT station. Take North and exit Milner Ave.

Kathy Adams and Jonathan Hung invite you to experience Nicaragua through photos taken on opposite sides of the country.

~Primer Comunion~Part II (by KathyAAdams)

In Granada, Kathy captures a honest and beautiful portrayal of life in the barrio where Empowerment International fights to give children living in the slums dignity, self-respect, and hope.

After the Rain Photo Essay

On the other side of Nicaragua in Bluefields, Jonathan discovers that the true face of poverty isn’t just physical, and that trying to make a difference goes beyond a desire to help.

Beginning June 6th, live the story of Nicaragua today through the eyes of two photographers, and witness inspiring and moving images portraying the realities of Central America’s poorest country.

Also, come join us at Faith & Family Books and Gifts 2pm on the opening day to for special presentations and photo signings. Some refreshments will be served.

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