Compassion International tour a village in Ethiopia and Dominican Republic Shoreline Free methodist Church Nov 11-14th

https://changetour.compassion.com/press-resources/seattle/

More than 700 million people in developing countries live on less than $1.90 per day, facing challenges most Americans never will. Compassion International’s The Compassion Experience is making a four-day stop in the Seattle area November 11-14 and will bring visitors on a journey into the lives of two Compassion-sponsored children living in Ethiopia and the Dominican Republic. The event will be hosted by Shoreline Free Methodist Church at 510 NE 175th St. in Seattle.

A self-guided tour will immerse visitors in the lives of the children. Through the use of an iPod, a headset and 1,700 square feet of interactive space, visitors will see the children’s homes, walk through schools and markets, and hear life-changing stories of hope—all from the perspective of a child whose life began in poverty. This free event is appropriate for all ages and is an excellent opportunity for anyone who has never had the chance to travel outside the U.S. to get a small glimpse of what life can be like in developing countries.

Visitors are encouraged to make a reservation, however walk-ins are welcome. Groups of 20 or more should email changetour@compassion.com to reserve their space. For more information about “The Compassion Experience”, visit www.compassionexperience.com, @compassion_exp on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/compassionexperience on Facebook.

WHO:
Seattle-area residents — all ages welcome

WHAT:
An interactive tour through the life of a child living in a developing country

WHEN / WHERE:
November 11-14, 2016
Shoreline Free Methodist Church
510 NE 175th St.
Seattle, WA 98155

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