Thanks to AMAZING friends and supporters, today we were able to make dreams come true! A mom of 5 boys was able to go school supply shopping for all of her kids. We were also able to add a teenage girl to the list that needed supplies because of your donations! Today, we were able to bless 5 boys and 1 teenage girl with everything they needed to start school! 12 pants, 6 pairs of shoes, 12 shirts, 12 pairs of socks, 6 pairs of underwear, 6 backpacks, 26 notebooks, 18 pencils, and 18 pens were purchased today and I could not be more grateful! Look at the smiles on these kids faces! They are so excited to start school Monday! #missionaryatheart
John Carlos
John Carlos, you are going to move mountains one day! In your 5 short years, you've gone through things no one wouldn't imagine. However, you've got a smile that is contagious! I love watching you grow and I'm thankful you get to come hang at the mission house every day while your single mom works so hard in the street market selling plantains to hopefully make just enough money to feed you and your brother dinner each night. #missionaryatheart
Proud of My Kids
I am beyond proud of each and every one of these boys! To some they may look like dirty street kids, but to me, they are incredible blessings full of so much potential! I love seeing each of their personalities unfold! Thankful for each and every one of "my kids"! #missionaryatheart
School Supplies
Because of AMAZING friends that donated funds, Mateo, and 3 other boys were able to get the school supplies and uniforms they needed today to attend school next week! Mateo is SO excited! He hasn't gotten to attend school since he was a little boy due to not having the proper funds or paperwork he needed. Just soak his smile in for a minute! #missionaryatheart
Huge Storms...
Huge storms are happening in the Dominican right now and my poor kids are getting soaked. And while it hurts my heart that our families in the villages are getting drenched because their roofs are covered in holes, my heart aches for my street kids. My street kids don't have homes. They live and sleep on the street. They have no protection in the storms. They can't escape the rain. My street kids don't get to watch Netflix under a warm blanket with their favorite snacks during a storm....they sit outside in the middle of the storm praying that God protects them. Im thankful they were able to come to the mission house for a few hours today to eat, bathe, get fresh clothes, and escape the rain for a bit. God, please keep my precious town in the Dominican safe during the storms...especially my street kids. #missionaryatheart