JLYNN photography is excited to donate to the charity of your choice! Look into these two wonderful charities and see which one you want a percentage of the profit from your session to go to. Mission 3:18 and Feed My Starving Children are two beautiful ways to make a difference! We can begin to make a difference today!
Many blessings,
Jessica Ramirez (owner/photographer)
As a Christian nonprofit organization, Feed My Starving Children is called to feed God’s starving children hungry in body and spirit.
You will hear us say this again and again: “We want to reach everyone, until ALL are fed.” We truly mean this. This means reaching the hard-to-reach people and places, the “least of these.” They will be found, and they will be fed.
With God’s help we will work together with organizations and ministries across the globe to end hunger.
"He upholds the cause of the oppressed and gives food to the hungry. "
Psalm 146:7
We are a diverse group of passionate people who desire to leave this world better because of our collective efforts. Our journey has led us to Yendi, Ghana and we are committed to partnering with the good people of Yendi to provide hope through healthcare.
Put simply, we build partnerships. We connect stateside hospitals and organizations to areas that are underserved and need resources. We don’t just move in and do a bunch of surgeries, we resource and train surgeons, nurses, hospital administration, and other stakeholders in Yendi. We are currently spearheading efforts to upgrade the Yendi hospital to better serve Northern Ghana.
We are committed to helping the ones who others have forgotten about. That desire to come alongside and partner with forgotten communities has lead us to Yendi, Ghana. Yendi is in the Northern Region of Ghana. The Yendi Municipal Hospital serves over 250,000 people and routinely falls well below leading heath standards. Leading a number of surgical trips helps offload the backlogged cases, as well as supply the hospital with much needed medical supplies. In addition to our work in Ghana, we also work in Haiti and our home town, St. Louis.