Today we visited the homes of our latest students to be sponsored. These students did not know that they were going to be sponsored. The students and their families were very happy. They were also relieved as they were struggling to give this child the education they deserved.
Our first stop was a Vilma’s home. Vilma is starting grade 9. She was chosen because she has excellent grades and is kind and helpful. She lives with her mom, dad and brother. Her dad helps the coke truck when it makes deliveries and makes $4 a day on the days he works. This family is living way below the poverty line.
Our second stop was a Diego Ramirez Petzey’s home. He is starting grade 8. Diego is helping his family to make beadwork. He also collects firewood and picks coffee. His father is also doing beadwork as he can find no employment. They were making large hummingbirds. I asked them how much the wholesaler was paying and they said Q10. I thought WOW that is so low…..the beads will cost about Q7. It is almost half of what I pay. They cannot be making more than $2 a day at that price. We will need to buy some hummingbirds from them.
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