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Surviving The Quake: Hatboro Humanitarians Safe In Nepal
A pair of siblings from Hatboro that work in Nepal are safe after the devastating earthquake.

A pair of siblings from Hatboro that moved to Nepal to work in an orphanage are safe, according to a 6 ABC News report.
Kent and Nadine Rogers are in charge of Loving Arms Mission, where they care for 20 orphans, the report states.
Because they are in a remote, poverty-stricken area, they had not even heard about the earthquake yet when their parents, who live in Hatboro, called to make sure they were okay, according to the report.
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The Rogers’ children are currently living under tarps because aftershocks are making indoors areas unsafe, the report states.
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