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In the latest step towards opening a binational office in Winnipeg, Mennonite Disaster Service has hired Nathan Koslowsky as assistant coordinator. The new office opened May 14. It will provide additional support for the 47 per cent of long-term MDS volunteers who are Canadian.

Koslowsky, a native of Winnipeg, has over two years of field experience with MDS. Most recently, he and his wife Danielle served as project directors for MDS in Burgaw, N.C. Previously, he was a youth minister with the Salvation Army.

Koslowsky will assist short-term and long-term volunteers with transportation, border crossing and application to MDS programs. from a release
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