to pastors and churches |
to the sick in a nearby hospital |
to police officers |
to children |
"little hands, shoeless feet, lonely eyes looking back at me...
if not us who will be like Jesus to the least of these?" -Audio Adrenaline
A few months ago we started collecting funds to provide shoes for some of the very needy children in Patzutzun, Guatemala. These are the children that we help to provide food for 3 times a week. Our goal was to have shoes for all of the children for Christmas.
Today on Thanksgiving Day I cannot help but think about my friends down in Guatemala who do not have even the necessities much less all the extras like we do. I am grateful to God for all the things He has blessed us with...family to make good memories with, plenty of food, a nice warm house to spend the day in, and many other things.But apparently happiness does not come from these things alone because Emeragilda is one of the sweetest ,most thankful person I have ever met and she has none of these. She is a sweet lady down in Guatemala with 3 children who melt your heart as soon as you meet them. When I met them they were living in a small house with open doors and open widows,huge cracks in the walls and holes in the roof, and they were sleeping on boards with only 2 blankets for the whole family.They all had colds from sleeping in the cold,especially the oldest girl Wendi,had a heavy cough that would shake her whole tiny body. Emeragilda's abusive husband left her a few years ago and since then she has been living in fear of her mother-in-law who flies into a rage and beats her for no reason and trying to find enough work to feed her 3 growing children.
Our little Ingrid was not able to get the surgery that we were hoping for... Nehemias did take her in to Guatemala City to the clinic and they found that she had an infection in her mouth and was running a fever so they would not do the surgery until that was cleared up. They put her on antibiotics for 10 days but Operation Smile is leaving before the 10 days is up so at this point she will be monitored until we can either find another doctor that will perform the operation or wait until March when Operation Smile is hoping to return to Guatemala. It was very disappointing but we are praying that she will continue gaining weight and that she will be in good health for next time. Please continue to lift Ingrid and her family in prayer!
Ingrid is an adorable little girl we were introduced to down in Patzutzun who has a cleft palate. She is two years old but only weighs 16 pounds because at this point with her condition she can only have liquids and since her family is very poor they could not afford to buy her formula. Her mother broke down and cried as she told us how they took her to the doctor but were given the sad news that she has to be up to 18 pounds before the surgery can be done. It is very hard for little Ingrid to gain weight so 2 pounds seems like a lot! Also the mother told us that she touches her every morning just to make sure she is still alive because it would be very easy for her to drown in her own saliva while she is sleeping. It broke our hearts to see the hopelessness of the mother- she did not have enough money to feed her baby much less pay for the much needed surgery!
Three days a week Nehemias,Mayra, and Guillermo load the truck up with supplies and head down to the school at Patztzun to feed the kids.A few weeks ago when I was down there I got to go along and it was an experience that I will never forget...handing a plate of hot food to those tiny children who had waited so long and seeing their big,beautiful eyes look up at you! We got there just as school was letting out and all the children scattered to tell their families when they saw the truck pull up,but they were soon back lugging their younger siblings on their backs or leading them by the hand.Even a few of the mothers came as well with their babies. Unfortunately it was POURING rain when I was there so not as many showed up but normally around 100 to 130 children and mothers come.
10/16/2013
A few weeks ago we were introduced to a family in Patzutzun who have some pretty serious needs. At this point the parents with their 4 young children are living in a 9ft. by 13ft. mud house where they cook on the floor and also sleep on the damp floor. It is now the rainy season so when the rains come every afternoon the water comes down off the mountain and runs through their house leaving their floor damp most of the time. Last week during one of the heavy rains, part of their wall just gave way and collapsed leaving a hole in the side of their house. At night they lay down plastic to try to keep the water from seeping into their thin mattresses but living in these wet, chilly conditions leaves them sick most of the time. The man cuts and sells firewood for a living but since he is sick a lot of the time, he has a hard time making enough to feed his family. We have plans of helping to build them a new house as soon as possible and hopefully this will prevent so much sickness and give them a chance to get ahead. Please pray for this family and for those who will be involved in this project!
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