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Update
As is true in all things in life, we have good and bad news to report
from the “front”.
Thanks to your efforts, our mission is flourishing. We have helped to
establish a sewing workshop in Guapi where women learn skills that
enable them to support their families. We have sent clothes for the
babies and hats to protect the laborers from the sun and heat in the
displaced areas in Meta . Shoes, jackets and school supplies are still
being sent to Boyaca on a regular basis.
Locally, we are helping two schools in the Hiawassee area,
establishing an emergency clothing closet for autistic children and
providing much needed supplies for Haitian refugees.
Your love has taken us so far. Sadly, there is still a long way to go…
The sad news is that we lost one of our precious children, Maria, age
9. Maria (see picture below) contracted parasites from unsafe drinking
water which traveled to her brain. Unsafe water is a constant threat,
killing many, a deplorable situation that screams out for our
involvement. Many of you have expressed a desire to be involved in
this life-saving project -- a priority on the agenda of our next
meeting.
I am fervently attempting to fit a trip to Colombia into my life in
the very near future and plan to return with photos, news and a
renewed passion for our work.
There are so many of you who deserve to be acknowledged individually,
but for now and for all that you do, a heartfelt “Thank you”.
Mercy |