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Born Dignified is a volunteer-run ministry that draws in no profit. Our reward is bringing each young adult to know the Gospel lived out in their own personal life. However, our ministry still has operating costs that are necessary to cover. Without financial support, we cannot carry the Good News to the masses. Whether you can only give $5.00 or you can give more, any amount goes a long way to helping us spread the Gospel! Thank you so much for your prayers and support!
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