
Adventists visiting from Guyana transport and distribute loaves of bread during a community outreach initiative in Panama City, Panama, in late April 2026. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
June 9, 2026 | Panama City, Panama | Royston Philbert and Inter-American Division News S taff
Dozens of Seventh-day Adventists from Guyana recently brought hope and practical support to vulnerable communities in Panama City, Panama, through a large-scale outreach initiative that distributed 1,000 loaves of bread, offered prayer, and connected with families living in underserved neighborhoods.
The outreach, known as “Loaf of Love,” took place in Calidonia, one of Panama City’s densely populated districts, where residents gathered in the rain to receive bread and messages of encouragement from volunteers. Organizers said many recipients expressed gratitude for what, in some cases, became the first meal of the day for their families.

Adventists from the Guyana Conference hand out bread and supplies to residents in an appartment complex in Panama City. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
“We encountered individuals who have gone through very difficult situations, including abuse and abandonment,” said Pastor Andrew Chichester, executive secretary of the Guyana Conference, who participated in the outreach. “This helped me understand how much people need both material and spiritual support. People need hope, companionship, and someone willing to listen.”

Volunteers participating in the Guyana Conference Sabbath School Retreat and Mission Trip unload loaves of bread during a community outreach initiative at the Red Cross facility in Panama City, Panama. Photo by Guyana Conference. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
Organized by Nicola English, Sabbath school director of the Guyana Conference, the mission initiative combined spiritual renewal with community engagement, bringing together participants from remote communities such as Aishalton in the Deep South Rupununi Savannah of Region 9.

Adventist leaders pray with a director of an adult care home after delivering bread and toiletries for residents during a community outreach initiative in Panama City, Panama. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
The bread distribution initiative was made possible through contributions from participants in partnership with the Caribbean Union Conference and the Guyana Conference. Local coordination in Panama was led by Carlos Brown, a lay member and his wife.

Bread, toiletries, and toys were delivered to a children’s home during the community outreach initiative in Panama City, Panama. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
Participants distributed bread to mothers, elderly residents, children, police officers, and pedestrians throughout several underserved neighborhoods often referred to locally as “red zones.” Many recipients also received prayer and messages of hope attached to the bread packages.
“In less than 30 minutes, all the bread had been distributed,” Brown said. “What may seem simple to some people became a visible expression of God’s love for many families.”

Sabbath School leaders and members from Guyana participate in a spiritual retreat and discipleship seminar in Panama City, Panama. [Photo: Guyana Conference/IAD]
“The church must respond to the needs of people in the community, and we must be good, cooperative citizens,” she said. “Jesus ministered to people’s needs and loved them before He shared the Word with them.”
Johana Garcia contributed to this article.