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Sister
Zulma Orozco de Diaz is the mother of 7 children, and is the second
counselor in the Primary. The Diaz family have been members for
less than 2 years. The family traveled to the Buenos Aires Temple
during the last week of May 2000 to receive
their endowments and be sealed together for the eternities.
Her
husband, Julio Diaz, serves as Elders Quorum President, and will
be supervise the Retiro Ward community garden.
Sister Diaz has been called to instruct a class demonstrating soybean-based
nutrition, in order to train others as a part of the King Benjamin
welfare project.
This
is a picture of Francisco and Veronica Zanni, with their children
Federico, Nicolás,
Santiago and Laura. They are one of many families that obey the prophet's
counsel to plant a garden.
This
is a picture of Sister Heredia (right) with her companion, Rosa
Etelvina Lara, who has also been called as an instructor to demonstrate
soy-based nutrition. Sister Lara has been a member for 36 years
and is the Nursery Leader in her ward.
This
is a picture of Sister Colombo (Chimbas Stake Relief Society President),
with her husband
José Colombo, and their children Roman, Martín, Estefanía and Diego.
She is a member of the Stake Welfare Committee, and has also been
called to demonstrate soy-based nutrition.
Sister
Julia Saldivar de Heredia and her husband Juan Orlando Heredia. They
belong to the Los Pinos Ward of the San Juan Chimbas Stake. She has
also been called to demonstrate soy-based nutrition, and currently
serves as Visiting Teaching Coordinator in her ward. Her husband serves
as Second Counselor in the Bishopric. The Heredia family have been
members for 5 years.
The KING BENJAMIN Project supports self-sufficiency and micro-enterprise
projects in the Chimbas Stake in San Juan, Argentina.
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