TIJUANAS FAMILY PROFILE — YWAM San Diego/Baja

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Lopez Laces - Glenmore Christian Academy MA (Green Team)

Date Build: Tuesday 18th - Thursday 20th, February 2025

FAMILY INFORMATION

MOTHER: Laura

Age: 33 years old

FATHER: Oscar

Age: 36 years old

Job: barber

Salary weekly: $120 US

CHILDREN:

Nahomy - 15 years old

Dafne - 12 years old

LETTER FROM THE FAMILY:

Dear Homes of Hope team, Greetings. My name is Laura, and my family consists of my husband Oscar, our two daughters, Nahomy and Dafne, and myself. We are originally from the state of Oaxaca, located in southern Mexico. In October 2018, we arrived in Tijuana with the goal of improving our family's future. In December 2022, we managed to acquire a piece of land through installments, with the hope of building our own home. However, we have not been able to move there due to a lack of resources to construct a room on the property. Currently, we live in a house rented by my husband’s employer, but our financial situation has been further strained by expenses related to my daughter Nahomy’s health. We trust in God that we may be considered candidates to receive the blessing of a home. We are a stable family; my husband and I have been married for 15 years, and we wish not only to be blessed but also to become a blessing to others. God bless you.

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Ramirez Lopez - Trinity Lutheran San Pedro (Blue Team)

Date Build: Saturday 15th - Sunday 16th, February 2025

FAMILY INFORMATION

MOTHER: Ana

Age: 51 years old

Job: cake seller and house cleaner

Salary weekly: $210 US

FATHER: Ruben

Age: 64 years old

Job: gardening

Salary weekly: $100 US

CHILDREN:

Mariana - 11 years old

LETTER FROM THE FAMILY:

To Whom It May Concern, My name is Ana María López Najar. I currently work cleaning houses four days a week, earning 700 pesos per day. To supplement our income, I sell apples with chili and traditional Mexican snacks on weekends. My husband works in gardening on weekends and earns 2,000 pesos. We have an 11-year-old daughter, and my elderly father, who is ill, lives with us. His financial contribution is minimal due to his condition. We used to live in a borrowed house, but after the owner passed away, we were evicted, and our belongings were left on the street. Since then, we have moved from place to place, renting a single room, which has been difficult due to high rental costs. During this time, I started feeling unwell, and after an ultrasound, I was diagnosed with gallstones. I have not been able to undergo surgery because my priority has been securing stable housing for my family. With the support of my three older daughters, we managed to make a down payment on a piece of land, as we must vacate our rented room in August. In the first week of that month, we will move to the land and build a small room within our means. Despite the hardships, I have been making payments on the land for a year, staying up to date with great effort, even after being scammed with false property deals in the past. It saddens me not to be able to provide my youngest daughter with the stability she deserves. When my eldest daughter told me about the opportunity to receive help in building a home, I felt immense joy and relief. Knowing that there are people willing to help without expecting anything in return deeply moved me. When I learned about Homes of Hope and heard the stories of families they have helped, I cried with emotion at the thought of having a home of our own and no longer having to move from place to place. I was also deeply touched to hear words about our Lord Jesus. I have been so overwhelmed with worries that I distanced myself from Him, unsure of how to pray with faith. I would be eternally grateful for your help in providing my daughter with a dignified place to grow, play, and attend school without constant disruptions. May God bless you and multiply your kindness toward those who truly need it.

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Team Gratitude - SANTANA VERA (Red Team)

Date Build: Friday 21 - Saturday 22, June 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Leidi

Age: 32 years old

Job: Stay at home Mom

FATHER: Eduardo

Age: 34 years old

Job: bricklayer

Salary Weekly: $180US

CHILDREN

Alexa - 8 years old

Marcus - 2 years old

Letter from the family:

I am writing to request support for building our house, as we do not have the financial resources to do so ourselves. With great sacrifice and effort, we have been paying for our land, but only my husband works while I take care of our home and children. We have an 8-year-old daughter whom I take to school, and a 2-year-old baby, which entails significant expenses. Despite this, we strive to make ends meet.

We deeply wish to have a beautiful and secure place where our children can feel comfortable and safe, without enduring the cold nights that are common in our current situation. Our house currently leaks when it rains, and we haven’t been able to save enough money to build a proper home. We are constantly forced to choose between buying food, paying for the land, or saving for construction.

Your assistance would make a tremendous difference in our lives, providing my children with a warm, dry, and safe environment.

Thank you very much for considering our request.

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First Presbyterian MA - BLANCO LOPEZ (Brown Team)

Date Build: Monday 17- Wednesday 19, June 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: America

Age: 50 years old

Job: vendor

Salary Weekly: $200US

FATHER: Alejandro

Age: 45 years old

Job: vendor

Salary Weekly: $200US

CHILDREN

Adan de Jesus - 12 years old

Letter from the family:

My name is America, and I am writing to seek your assistance. I live with my husband Alejandro and our grandson Adán de Jesús, who is in the sixth grade. Adán has been with us for two years and is the reason I keep fighting every day.

We are requesting your help to obtain a house because my illness has prevented us from providing a proper home for our grandson. As he grows, he needs his own space, which we cannot afford due to our financial situation. Our current home is in poor condition, especially during the rainy season when everything gets wet despite our efforts to protect it with plastic. The sun and wind only make things worse, and we often have to use buckets to catch leaks. A beautiful tree helps prevent our old wooden house from collapsing, but water still seeps in everywhere.

During the Santa Ana winds, our house is at great risk, making it very unsafe for us. I suffer from chronic bronchial asthma, which severely affects my lungs, and I often cannot work. This, combined with the costs of medicine and the inability to repair our home, has made our financial situation dire.

My husband works, but his income is not enough to cover our needs. Therefore, we humbly request your help in providing us with a better home so we can live more comfortably and safely. Your assistance would mean the world to us, especially for Adán's well-being.

Thank you very much for considering our request.

Sincerely, America

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First Presbyterian Church of Napa - SOLORIO JIMENEZ (Blue Team)

Date Build: Friday 21 - Saturday 22, June 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Viridiana

Age: 38 years old

Job: Stay at Home Mom

FATHER: Alfredo

Age: 43

Job: bricklayer assistant

Salary Weekly: $200US

CHILDREN

Anaidiriv - 15 years old

Cristofer - 2 years old

Letter from the family:

First of all, receive a warm greeting. My name is Elisa, and I am the mother of three children. My eldest, 22, no longer lives with us. My 14-year-old daughter is still in school, and we have a baby who is one year and four months old. I live with my partner Alfredo, the father of my children, who works to support our family, while I take care of the household.

We have had our land for over six years, a donation from the government, but unfortunately, we have been unable to build on it due to various reasons. Let me share a bit of our story and some of those reasons. When I met my partner, we were renting a small apartment and working at a restaurant—he as a taco chef and I at the cash register. He was invited to work in another city called Ensenada, but things did not go as we had hoped. We faced many problems there and decided to return to Rosarito, moving in with my mother-in-law due to our poor financial situation.

After some months, my partner managed to contact a neighbor of his mother, and we found a cheap place to rent. Unfortunately, the owner passed away, and we were left without a home once again. I was pregnant at the time, and it was a high-risk pregnancy. Sadly, I fell very ill and lost the baby. A couple of years later, I became pregnant again, and this pregnancy was also delicate. I had to attend private consultations because I was unemployed, and my partner did not have social security. The consultations were very expensive for us, but for the safety and stability of my baby, we did everything we could to pay for them.

It has been very difficult for us, but when we learned about Casa de Esperanza, we felt hopeful that we might receive some help. This is why we are reaching out to you for assistance.

Thank you very much for considering our request.

Sincerely, Elisa

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New Life Church - Soto Lozano ( Green Team)

Date Build: Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th May 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Laura

Age: 27 years old

Job: Stay at home mom

FATHER: Miguel Angel

Age: 26 years old

Job: Brick layer

Salary Weekly: $175 US

CHILDREN

Marcus - 2 years old

Melanie - 7 years old

Miguel Angel - 9 years old

Letter from the family:

Hello! we are the family Soto Lozano, we are a family of 5. My husband and I have 3 wonderful children who we love more than anything. My dream as a mom is to give my children a comfortable place where they can live and play. We used to pay rent in a very small and ugly place but we decided we want to leave something to our children for when we're gone so we started paying this land. With our savings we gave our down payment and that day our adventure begun. Since then we started collecting wood and we started working on leveling our ground. Friends and family helped us a lot and a week and a half later we got to build a little room where we are currently living in. Our first months were a struggle because we didn't have electricity or running water and we had a dirt floor so lots of little animals would crawl inside the house. In the end we are so happy that little by little we are creating our own home with a lot of effort and sacrifice. It was hard to connect to electricity but thank God and with our parents help now we have light inside our house. My children sometimes ask me how long we will live in these conditions and it's hard to give them an answer. Sometimes they get sick because the room is cold and the walls have some holes where the air comes through at night. Our roof is covered with plastic that we got from some of our neighbors so that when it rains our roof doesn't leak. I love being in my home so I try really hard to keep my house clean and comfortable for my children. Whatever we've been able to buy it's been with a lot of effort and it would be such a dream come true that Homes of Hope would build a house for our children to have a beautiful place where they can rest and sleep peacefully. Thank you so much for considering us for a Home of Hope!!

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Bel Air Church - Romero Ledesma (Red Team)

Date Build: Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th May 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Lucia

Age: 30 years old

Job: Taxi driver

Salary Weekly: $150 US

CHILDREN

Jonathan - 8 years old

Letter from the family: Hello we are the family Romero Ledesma!!! My name is Lucia, I'm a single mom of a wonderful 8 year old boy named Jonathan. I had a very difficult childhood growing up. My dad left us when I was 11 years old and since then me and my siblings started working to help my mom with our family expenses. I started my own family when I was 21 years old with the dad of my son but after a while we had to part our ways because of violence and I went back to live with my mother. I started focusing on God and putting my life together working and serving at church. Later on I met someone else and with him I tried again to start a family but we had to split too because of the same issues. He helped me buy the land I own right now and in january of 2023 we had to leave the house we were renting so we moved to our land in an improvised house we built with wood scraps and a tin roof with a tarp. It still leaks when it rains, and our living conditions are not the right ones but I know God is good and he's the one who has given me the strength I need to keep going and trying. Thank you so much for considering us for a Home of Hope. We are so grateful and expectant for you to come and help us build the house we need so much.

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The Crossing Men’s Retreat - DOMINGUEZ ZEPEDA (Orange Team)

Date Build: Friday 03 - Saturday 04 May 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Julio 38

Age: 38 years old

Job: taxi driver

Salary Weekly: $160US

MOTHER: Guadalupe

Age: 25 years old

Job: Little store

Salary Weekly: $110US

CHILDREN

Vannia - 7 years old

Adonai - 3 years old

Letter from the family: Hello we are the family Dominguez Zepeda, we came from the south of Mexico to Tijuana in search of a better life. We've been living in Ensenada and Rosarito with our families but it has been very uncomfortable for both of our families. We even had to live in my mother in law's living room for 6 months, we also lived in my brother in law's land for a a while. Later we got to save money for our land down payment and then we started saving to build something but we only got to build the septic tank and leveled the ground and then we ran out of money. Then thankfully we got to hear about Homes of Hope and we applied for a home. We would love to have our own stable home for our children. We're we've been living they've even robed us and when it rains the roof leaks and the house gets really cold and humid and the kids get sick. My desire as a mom is to be with my kids at home and be able to give them attention and teach them about values and faith. I know you can't help all the families but I thank you for this opportunity of having a safe roof over our heads. Thank you so much!!!

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PNW Mission Home Builders - CASTRO DOMINGUEZ (Blue Team)

Date Build: Friday 26 - Saturday 27 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Yadira

Age: 37 years old

Job: sells burgers

Salary Weekly: $200US

CHILDREN

Jorge - 18 years old

Angel - 16 years old

Derek - 13 years old

Letter from the family:

We are the Castro Dominguez family. I'm Yadira, a 37-year-old single mother of three: Jorge, 18; Ángel, 16; and Derek, 13. Originally from Veracruz, we've been living in Tijuana for six years. It hasn't been easy since we arrived, but I remain hopeful for my children's sake. They're attending high school and middle school while I support them through my small business selling hamburgers and hot dogs. My biggest dream is to provide a safe home for my children. I humbly ask for your assistance in achieving this dream. God bless you, and thank you to all who have helped and will continue to help in the future. Thank you.

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PV Sheepdogs - RAMIREZ GONZALEZ (Brown Team)

Date Build: Saturday 27 - Sunday 28 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Jesus

Age: 23 years old

Job: bricklayer

Salary Weekly: $280US

MOTHER: Ana

Age: 23 years old

Job: Stay at Home Mom

CHILDREN

Alexa - 4 years old

Letter from the family:

We are the Ramírez González family. I'm Ana, 23 years old, and my husband Jose, also 23 years old, along with our daughter Alexa, 4 years old. We arrived in Tijuana just 4 years ago, originally from Guanajuato. We had to leave our lives there abruptly due to threats from a cartel. With only what we could carry, including our newborn daughter, Alexa, who was just 1 month old at the time, we fled. My husband's father helped us by paying for bus tickets to Tijuana after we were threatened, robbed, and my husband was beaten. Upon arrival, we stayed briefly with a cousin of my husband's before renting a small house. We struggled to afford food and diapers. Eventually, we sought a piece of land to own, as rent was too high. We found one and moved, building a small room with scavenged materials. We slept on the floor, fearing for our safety. Now, after two years, we've made some progress, even having a place to cook. However, life remains difficult, and we seek your help to provide a safer place for our daughter to sleep. Your assistance would mean a lot to us as we strive to give her a better life. Thank you very much.

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PV Sheepdogs - ALMAZAN MORENO (Green Team)

Date Build: Saturday 27 - Sunday 28 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Daniel

Age: 27 years old

Job: taxi driver

Salary Weekly: $230US

MOTHER: Griselda

Age: 23 years old

Job: Stay at Home Mom

CHILDREN

Daniela - 8 years old

Gael - 4 years old

Angel - 3 years old

Letter from the family:

We are the Almazán Moreno family. Our family consists of Griselda, aged 21, my husband Daniel, 27, and our three children, Daniela, Ángel, and Gael. We are reaching out to ask for assistance in obtaining a home, as we have been unable to build one on our own. Our family's income is insufficient, as my husband is the sole provider working as an Uber driver. Despite his efforts, we struggle to make ends meet due to the high cost of rent and monthly land payments. We have been unable to afford materials to construct a home on our land. Our children are still young, so I cannot leave them alone to work. Your help would be a great blessing to our family. Thank you in advance.

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The Shoreline Church - LOZANO ALEJANDRO (Blue Team)

Date Build: Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Jose Manuel

Age: 26 years old

Job: Factory

Salary Weekly: $175US

MOTHER: Ana

Age: 28Factory years old

Job: Factory

Salary Weekly: $200US

CHILDREN

Jose - 3 years old

Letter from the family: Hello! we are a family from Guerrero a state in the south of Mexico. We came to Tijuana running away from violence and poverty and in search of a better life. Our dream is to help our parents and bring them to a safe place here in Tijuana but the places where we've been renting are very small and they don't allow big families to live in. Also the situation back home is very difficult with insecurity and natural disasters so it's very difficult for us to think about going back. If wee could receive a Home of Hope it would be such a great miracle for our family, thank you so much for considering us!

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Faith Fellowship - ISLAS BARRERA (Red Team)

Date Build: Friday 26 - Saturday 27 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Juan Carlos

Age: 51 years old

Job: Security Guard

Salary Weekly: $200US

MOTHER: Nadia

Age: 38 years old

Job: Gas Station

Salary Weekly: $120US

CHILDREN

Rodrigo - 10 years old

Letter from the family:

Hello! We are a family from the south of Mexico and we came to Tijuana in search of a better life. We are currently living with our families, my partner and I separately, because they can;t acommodate us together in one house. I rent a small room with my aunt and we share the kitchen, the living room and the bathroom. We would love to have a space just for our family, to live as a couple and for my son to have his space. Sadly we don’t have the income to build something on our own because of our expenses, the rent and the land payments. When we heard about Homes of Hope we got really excited and now we know our dream to have a home can become true!!! Thank you so much for everything you do and for considering our family for a Home.

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Turner & Friends - LUNA RAMIREZ (Brown Team)

Date Build: Friday 19 - Saturday 20 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Perla

Age: 25 years old

Job: Factory

Salary Weekly: $280US

CHILDREN

Joshua - 9 years old

Letter from the family:

Hello! my name is Perla, I’m currently 25 years old and I live with my 9 year old. I go to university and my son is in 4th grade. We’re a small family. 3 years ago we were living with my ex husband in a house we had built together with a lot of effort but because of different circumstances my son and I had to leave and look for a better place. Right now we are renting a small house where we don’t pay a lot and that has helped us pay for our own land. Our situation is not easy, it’s not easy to be a single mom and study and work at the same time. For a season I was saving to try to pour some concrete in my land to start building something and that’s when some people told me about Homes of Hope and I applied. I’m just a mom who’s trying to make it in life. I wanna give a good and worthy life to my child. I don’t want our roof to leak anymore or have wanter running through our floor. Right now I don’t have the income to build a safe home because our other life expenses but thank you so much for the support you give to families like mine!

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Benjamin Obdyke - VILLALBA ORTIZ (Green Team)

Date Build: Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: RAFAEL

Age: 38 years old

Job: WORKER

Salary Weekly: $200US

MOTHER: SOFIA

Age: 45 years old

Job: STAY AT HOME MOM

CHILDREN

ANA LUCIA - 13 years old

Letter from the family:

I am reaching out to you seeking assistance in obtaining a small home. My family has been living on our property for the past four years, and though we constructed a small room to live in, the person who lent us the wood is now requesting it back. Our current dwelling is very modest, and when it rains, it leaks profusely. Additionally, we lack flooring in our home. Unfortunately, my husband's income hasn't been sufficient to afford us better living conditions. Moreover, due to a heart condition, I am unable to work.

I am immensely grateful for all the support you provide to those in need. In the past, I sought help from another organization, but they failed to assist me, leading me to believe they were fraudulent, preying on the impoverished. Your aid would mean the world to us.

Thank you for considering our situation.

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Addicted to Life - LOPEZ VAZQUEZ (Purple Team)

Date Build: Friday 12 - Saturday 13 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Patsy

Age: 25 years old

Job: factory

Salary Weekly: $175US

CHILDREN

Alexa - 9years old

Letter from the family:

My name is Patsy, I'm 25 years old, and I've been living in Rosarito since I was 9. Before that, I lived in Acapulco, Puebla, and Nayarit with my mom's family, as my parents separated due to my father's physical abuse fueled by alcoholism. We settled in a small wooden room upon arriving. Communication with my mom has always been strained; she blames me for her unhappiness with her partners and often kicked me out, claiming she regretted having me. At 14, I moved in with my boyfriend, who is now the father of my 9-year-old daughter, Alexa. Back then, I worked in markets until I turned 18, and while living with him at his mother's house, I worked tirelessly, resting only one day a week. I left him due to infidelity when Alexa was two, staying briefly with my mom, who also mistreated her. Witnessing her abuse led me to seek solace in drugs, until my uncle intervened and admitted me to rehab. Determined to improve, I turned to church, completed my secondary education, and pursued various courses. Despite facing hardships, I strive to provide for Alexa. After being kicked out by my mom, I lived with my grandmother until she begged me to return, which I did. Despite a verbally abusive three-year relationship, I finally left my ex when I learned of his infidelity and my pregnancy. Despite his refusal to take responsibility, I chose to keep the baby, now three months along, and aspire to build a better future. I dream of owning a house and continuing my education. I currently take caregiving courses to support us. I hope for justice for my daughter and pray for our home's protection.

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Addicted to Life - CASTAÑON PALACIOS (Red Team)

Date Build: Friday 12 - Saturday 13 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Josue

Age: 29 years old

Job: Factory

Salary Weekly: $180US

MOTHER: Jenis

Age: 25 years old

Job: factory

Salary Weekly: $140US

CHILDREN

Jose - 6 years old

Jade - 4years old

Letter from the family:

My name is Jenis Lizbeth. I am married with two children: a 6-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl. We come from Guerrero state and have been living in Rosarito for four years. We moved to Tijuana because there are no job opportunities in Guerrero. We bought a piece of land here in Rosarito on installments, but I haven't been able to build on it yet because I'm paying rent and saving up for the land. My husband works and has appointments at IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), where they deduct his day's pay when he goes. I also go to IMSS for medical consultations because I suffer from headaches for about a year now. At my job, when I take leave, they deduct my pay, making it harder for me to save. I would appreciate it if it were possible for you to help us build a small house for my family to live in.

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Rise City Church - OZUNA PALMA (Pink Team)

Date Build: Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

MOTHER: Maria Guadalupe

Age: 33 years old

Job: Fleet Market

Salary Weekly: $100US

CHILDREN

Oniel - 11 years old

Letter from the family:

My name is Maria Guadalupe Palma Valente, and I am writing to request assistance in building a home for myself and my 11-year-old son. As a single mother, I am unable to undertake construction efforts. Four years ago, I separated from my partner and moved to Tijuana to live with my brother, who kindly provided us with a place to stay. Three years ago, I made the best decision of my life by purchasing land, with the hope of one day living there with my son in our own home. Witnessing my son's happiness as we strive to make payments on the land fills me with joy. However, I find it challenging to manage both the land payments and the construction costs. Despite this, I remain steadfast in my faith that, by God's will, we will one day have a home of our own.

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Addicted to Life - GOMEZ PEREZ (Green Team)

Date Build: Friday 12 - Saturday 13 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Jose

Age: 52 years old

Job: taco place

Salary Weekly: $170US

MOTHER: Mayli

Age: 23years old

Job: taco place

Salary Weekly: $170US

CHILDREN

Luisa - 4 years old

Lucero - 1 year old

Letter from the family:

Dear brothers and sisters,

I come from Chiapas with my family. Currently, I have two daughters, one aged 4 and the other 1 year and 2 months. Both were premature, one born at 24 weeks and the other at 28 weeks. It has been a very sad situation for us as we lack insurance, our own home, or a stable income. We run a birria stall, which sometimes does well, but it's challenging for my husband and me to manage while taking care of our daughters. Despite difficulties, we never cease working, rain or shine, to make ends meet, even if it means going without food at times.

We desperately seek support for housing as we struggle to find affordable places that accept children. Currently, we rent a house where we also work to lower the rent, but it's not enough to save for our own home. We are not perfectionists, but hard workers. I sell used clothes to stretch our income, and our daughters are our everything. When they fall ill, it's tough as I care for them while my husband, much older than me, works tirelessly despite his age and sciatic nerve pain. We support each other through thick and thin.

We sincerely hope for your assistance as we are a humble family striving for a better life together, especially for our daughters whom we aim to guide onto the right path, instilling in them faith in God. I believe our encounter with you serves a higher purpose set by Him. God never forsakes us; He is always by our side, even in our toughest times.

With heartfelt gratitude, The Gómez Pérez Family

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Addicted to Life - VILLA ALVAREZ (Blue Team)

Date Build: Friday 12 - Saturday 13 April 2024

FAMILY INFORMATION:

FATHER: Fernando

Age: 27 years old

Job: factory

Salary Weekly: $200US

MOTHER: Yeymy

Age: 23 years old

Job: Stay at Home Mom

CHILDREN

Fernando - 3years old

Airam - 2 years old

Letter from the family:

Greetings from the Villa Álvarez family, may the peace of Christ be with you. In the midst of despair, a new hope emerged for my beautiful family and me. I would like to express why having our own home is crucial. Renting and constantly moving with two children is exhausting, especially when faced with the challenge of not having a place to call our own, enduring complaints about noise from our little ones. While we are grateful for the kindness of the church community where we currently reside, we long for our own space and privacy.

God has been faithful in answering our prayers and providing for our needs. As a young Christian household, we humbly request your support, knowing that prayers bring blessings and strengthen faith. To whoever reads this letter, we declare blessings upon your family and life, as well as upon the foundation and all those involved in supporting us. Words cannot suffice to express our gratitude, but we trust that Christ the King will reward you abundantly.

Blessings from the Villa Álvarez family.

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