Coronavirus victims fight back in the latest #dearcoronavirus video

<p>2 April 2020 | GAiN Europe [Corrado Cozzi / Victor Hulbert]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />Most of us know somebody with coronavirus or, perhaps, have it ourselves. Sadly, some of us know friends or family who have lost the battle.</p>

News April 2, 2020

2 April 2020 | GAiN Europe [Corrado Cozzi / Victor Hulbert]  

Most of us know somebody with coronavirus or, perhaps, have it ourselves. Sadly, some of us know friends or family who have lost the battle.

Pedro Torres is a survivor. Along with six others, he chooses to speak out about his battle, his faith and his hope as a ‘virus victim’. You will be encouraged and moved by this video.

This latest #dearcoronavirus video is the third in a series produced by GAiN leadership in Europe along with active partners from other parts of the world.

You can watch the whole series in this YouTube Playlist or on Facebook.

#Dearcoronavirus is a positive message of hope being shared around the world in multiple languages. Be part of this programme of hope by sharing with your circle of friends across your social media platforms.


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