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Feeding the Hungry in Fairbanks, AK - An interview with Jane Trainor

Jan 04, 200931 min
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Episode description

Jane Trainor, Alaskan healer, colonic therapist and humanitarian, could not have known how her life would evolve when she decided to live in the bush with her new husband - hunting, fishing and trapping in sub-zero temps among bear and wolves. Her unique organization skills aided the natural delivery of her baby in an unheated six-sided cabin without running water or electricity. Perhaps it was the danger, beauty and simplicity of her early lifestyle that inspired Jane later, after an epiphany in India, to dedicate her life to feeding the hungry, handicapped and lonely isolates of Fairbanks. Learn how she has successfully created a much-needed and most welcome free service fueled by intense love and interfaith leadership skills that have made the Fairbanks feeding projects a noteworthy model.
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