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Boys

José A.

Juan A.

Froylan

Fabian

Girls

Elva



 

   




















JOSE ANTONIO GALLARDO HERNANDEZ

July 1st, 2000    Inicio  

joseJose Antonio and his younger brothers and sister came to the children’s home in August 2009.  They are living in Tecoman, one of our newest homes that is situated in the state of Colima, about a 45 minute drive from our other homes.

 

The children came to us from the government orphanage.  It has been determined that it is impossible to reintegrate their family situation, and since these children have no family they can count

on, we decided to put them into our home in Tecoman, which is a long-term family style home, where the children will remain together and not move on to the teen homes when they reach that age.

 

We trust that as Jose Antonio learns about the love of Jesus, that he will open his heart and receive new life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

JUAN ALBERTO GALLARDO HERNANDEZ

June 24th, 2001     Inicio

Juan is one of five siblings who came to live in the children’s home in August 2009.  They are living as a sibling group in one of our newest homes located in the city of Tecoman.  

 

The children came to us from the government orphanage.  It has been determined that it is impossible to reintegrate their family situation, and since these children have no family they can count on, we decided to put them into our home in Tecoman, which is a long-term family style home, where the children will remain together and not move on to the teen homes when they reach that age.

 

An important part of our daily activities in all the homes is devotions, and we trust that as Juan Alberto learns about Jesus, and His love and sacrifice, that Juan Alberto will find healing from past hurts and abandonment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

FROYLAN GALLARDO HERNANDEZ

September 20th, 2003    Inicio 

Froylan came to live in the children’s home in August 2009 along with his two older brothers and younger brother and sister.  This family has been placed in one of our newest homes in Tecoman, with the purpose of keeping the siblings together, and not moving them on to the teen homes as they grow older.

 

The children came to us from the government orphanage.  It has been determined that it is impossible to reintegrate their family situation, and since these children have no family they can count

on, we decided to put them into our home in Tecoman, which is a long-term family style home

 

Froylan is being taught about the love of Jesus every day, and it is our hope that he will accept that love and have new hope for his future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

FABIAN GALLARDO HERNANDEZ

February 13th, 2004     Inicio

Fabian and his older brothers and little sister came to the children’s home in August 2009.  They are living in Tecoman, one of our newest homes that is situated in the state of Colima, about a 45 minute drive from our other homes.

 

The children came to us from the government orphanage.  It has been determined that it is impossible to reintegrate their family situation, and since these children have no family they can count

on, we decided to put them into our home in Tecoman, which is a long-term family style home, where the children will remain together and not move on to the teen homes when they reach that age.

 

We trust that as Fabian learns about the love of Jesus, that he will open his heart and receive new life and hope for the future.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

ELBA GALLARDO HERNANDEZ
August 7th, 2007    Inicio
Elba is the youngest of 5 children who joined the children’s home in August 2009.  She is living in one of our newest homes in Tecoman, along with her 4 older brothers.

 The children came to us from the government orphanage.  It has been determined that it is impossible to reintegrate their family situation, and since these children have no family they can count

on, we decided to put them into our home in Tecoman, which is a long-term family style home, where the children will remain together and not move on to the teen homes when they reach that age.

 

Elba was only 2 when she arrived and since this is already her second time in a children’s home, we can imagine that she was very little when she first went into care.  It is our prayer that Jesus will fill this little girl’s heart with His love and heal all feelings of rejection and abandonment.