Here they´ve received a fantastic welcome from the Roca Fuerte church (at Pizza Hut!)
It´s a church that has grown in a poor Colonia on the outskirts of Tegus - which has a significant amount of gang activity. Many young people and younger kids join or get involved in gangs because they have missed out on education and feel that they have no other option or hope for the future. So about a year ago the church started a kids club in the next door neighbourhood, which is even poorer, with the hope that they could reach kids and prevent them from joining the gangs. Now the club regularly gets 80 children coming along to hear about and experience God´s love through the team of volunteers.
On the first day, the team visited the club and some of the homes of some of the children. One family lives in one room (I think with 5 children), nailed to the side of another ´house´. Half of the floor was dirt and the other half was wooden planks. Through the gaps, we could see the ´river´about 10 feet below. 2 of the kids proudly showed me their school notebooks which the club had been able to provide this year. (In theory, education is free, but kids have to buy their own books and uniforms etc.) Many families just can´t afford it and take their kids with them to scavenge from the city rubbish dump - or earn money in another way.
Whilst they´re here, the team will be working with the kids club and in a local school as well as doing some practical work to improve the house where the club meets. The floor needs leveling and concreting and a drainage system to prevent it from flooding every rainy season. They´ll also repair the roof.
On the first day, the team visited the club and some of the homes of some of the children. One family lives in one room (I think with 5 children), nailed to the side of another ´house´. Half of the floor was dirt and the other half was wooden planks. Through the gaps, we could see the ´river´about 10 feet below. 2 of the kids proudly showed me their school notebooks which the club had been able to provide this year. (In theory, education is free, but kids have to buy their own books and uniforms etc.) Many families just can´t afford it and take their kids with them to scavenge from the city rubbish dump - or earn money in another way.
Whilst they´re here, the team will be working with the kids club and in a local school as well as doing some practical work to improve the house where the club meets. The floor needs leveling and concreting and a drainage system to prevent it from flooding every rainy season. They´ll also repair the roof.
In the meantime, the team are getting used to washing from a bucket (when the water is off), watching cows graze on the rubbish left in the park opposite the house, being accompanied to work every day by the pastor (for protection) and........fantastic cooking from Blanca, our host (amongst others!!!)
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