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FBR Good Life Club Meets Holistic Needs of Children

Frontier Alliance International

· Good Life Club
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Preaching the Gospel wherever it has not been heard, Frontier Alliance International offers a variety of informational and entertaining films and resources to bring people to Christ. Frontier Alliance International also has partnered with humanitarian aid organizations such as Free Ranger Burma (FRB).

Founded to serve individuals in high-conflict areas in Sudan, Iraq, and Myanmar, FRB supplies emergency food, shelter, medical care, clothes, and human rights documentation to those in need. People from diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds serve on the FBR team, running programs such as the Good Life Club.
Focused particularly on serving children, the Good Life Club seeks to meet the holistic needs of young people, including on an emotional and spiritual level. The program owes its existence to the FBR founder's wife, Karen Eubank, who saw the fear of the children in Myanmar and developed a vision for bringing them arts and crafts to give them hope.
Since then, the Good Life Club has sent out relief teams of four or five people, with one as an officially designated counselor, to serve children across Myanmar. Each team brings relief supplies, conducts education assessments, and looks for ways to address the emotional and spiritual needs of those they serve.