HAPPY HOUR (Online Sessions)

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HAPPY HOUR (Online Sessions)

Do you want to be more connected with the Missionaries you have been supporting? Or do you want to simply know more about our projects? MVC is announcing monthly HAPPY HOUR Online Sessions where you can stay connected with our Missionary Reps and hear the latest updates from them personally!

In the midst of being stuck at home due to COVID-19, we can continue to support and encourage one another! We are happy to provide an opportunity to stay connected and be more involved in what is happening overseas! We are grateful that technology has the power to bring us together and allows us to spend together together, even if we cannot do so face-to-face.

We are hoping to continue HAPPY HOURS even after all this passes, having at least one session every month. All MVC Missionary Reps will rotate turns; Please refer to the schedule below to register for any or all of the up-coming sessions! We would love to see you there!

How Does It Work?

  1. You will need to register for a session – CLICK HERE (or Below)

  2. Once you register, you will receive a confirmation email. You will then receive another email with the zoom link 2 hours prior to the session. And a final email will be sent with the zoom link right at the starting time. Click on the “VIEW NOW” button to join in on the Happy Hour

  3. We ask that you stay muted once you enter the session

  4. All questions are asked to be typed out in the chat box (which can be found on the side or bottom of your screen). We will then read out your questions during the question period

  5. After the session is over, we will leave it open to allow some time for fellowship with one another and with the Missionary Rep(s)

    *Please be respectful of everyone in the session – Thank You

Happy Hour Schedule

Date Time (EDT) Missionary Rep. Location/Topic Register Link
Wednesday April 8, 2020 7:00-8:00 PM Juan Pablo & Carolina Noriega Nebaj, Guatemala DONE
 Wednesday April 22, 2020 7:00-8:00 PM Tracy & Scott Blackburn Puerto Maldonado, Peru DONE
 Thursday April 30, 2020 7:00-8:00 PM Brian & Muriel Windsor Lusaka, Zambia REGISTER
Thursday May 7, 2020 7:00-8:30 PM*  Rodolfo & Saraid Rojas + Kike Flores Iquitos, Peru REGISTER
Thursday May 14, 2020 7:00-8:00 PM David Donaldson Cultural Intelligence Workshop REGISTER
TBA 7:00-8:00 PM Juan Pablo & Carolina Noriega Nebaj, Guatemala COMING SOON

 

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