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Inició en Agosto del 2006, de en el poblado de la Esperanza, Jal. En un principio para niños mayores de 13 años, pero debido a la gran necesidad de atención a niños entre los 2 y 9 años, y la poca disposición de los niños mayores de 13 años de la calle, hicimos el cambio. Capacidad total: 14 niños

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CARLOS

Mehiel

ANIEL

MONSE

MARISOL

NAYELI


MIGUEL

JESUS


























Ernestina Mehiel Preciado Silva  Inicio

6 Marzo, 2005

ERNESTINA

    "Mehiel" vino para vivir en el Casa Cuna en August 2007 al mismo tiempo que su hermana mayor Aniel.

estas dos niñas necesitaban un lugar de vivir porque su padre estaba en la cárcel, y su madre  ingresó al "Hogar Belen", el hogar para formación de mujeres de nuestra institución, donde mujeres se recibe a mujeres con problemas. 

Antes de su mamá ingresar ella había trató de criar a las dos niñas pequeñas sola: pero se dio cuenta de que no tenía las habilidades  de la vida para poderlas cuidar. Reconociendo su necesidad buscó nuestra ayuda, ingresando al HOGAR PARA FORMACION DE MUJERES "BELEN" y habiendo cumplido con un tiempo en el hogar BELEN, se ofreció como voluntaria en la casa, LA NUEVA ESPERANZA, donde ahora también laas niñas se han transferido para dicha casa para que pueda seguir desarrollandose como voluntaria y madre.

























CARLOS EDUARDO ALVAREZ VELAZQUEZ Inicio

December 14th, 2004

Carlos is the 9th child of a family of 10 children. He is living in our home in the town of Esperanza Jalisco, along with his two older sisters Nayeli and Marisol, and his older brother Miguel. The four children were apprehended by social services because they were being mistreated and neglected. Their father has a physical handicap and their mother’s work is inappropriate for raising small children. Carlos was very sick and weak when he arrived at the home and cried a lot. Because of his age, he had suffered less in the family home than his older siblings so the transition was more difficult for him because he actually missed his mom. We thank the Lord for the changes we see in Carlos’ life. He is a happy little guy who is always smiling. He likes to keep himself clean and while he doesn’t talk much yet, he still loves to socialize with the other people in the home. We know that Jesus has great things in store for Carlos.


















Aniel Angelica Preciado Silva Inicio

 27 Noviembre  2003

Aniel Angelica

 
"Ani" y su hermana menor vinieron a la  Casa Cuna en agosto 2007. estas dos niñas necesitaban un lugar de vivir porque su padre estaba en la cárcel, y su madre  ingresó al "Hogar Belen", el hogar para formación de mujeres de nuestra institución, donde mujeres se recibe a mujeres con problemas. 

Antes de su mamá ingresar ella había trató de criar a las dos niñas pequeñas sola pero se dio cuenta de que no tenía las habilidades  de la vida para poderlas cuidar. Reconociendo su necesidad buscó nuestra ayuda, y habiendo cumplido con un tiempo en el hogar BELEN, ella sigue aprendiendo a como ser una mejor madre, pues en estos momentos está como voluntaria en la casa, LA NUEVA ESPERANZA, donde después de un tiempo de aprendizaje,  las niñas se han transferido para dicha casa para que pueda seguir desarrollandose como voluntaria y madre.




























Nayeli Guadalupe Alvarez Velazquez Inicio

July 14th, 2000

Nayeli Guadalupe is the 6th child in a family of 10 children. She is living in our home in Esperanza, along with three of her brothers and sisters, Carlos, Michelle Marisol and Miguel. The children were brought to us by Social Services because they were being mistreated and neglected. Their father has a physical handicap and their mother’s work is inappropriate for raising small children. Nayeli suffered physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her father and arrived very hurt and broken. We are grateful that she has put her trust in the Lord and is overcoming her past. She always had a ready smile and loves to talk with anybody who will listen.























MIGUEL ANGEL ALVAREZ VELAZQUEZ Inicio

January 1st, 2002

Miguel is the 7th child in a family of 10 children. He is in our home in Esperanza along with his sisters Nayeli and Marisol and his brother Carlos. The children were apprehended by social services because they were being mistreated and neglected. Their father has a physical handicap and their mother’s work is inappropriate for raising small children. Miguel was very serious, fearful and quiet when he first arrived at the home. He wouldn’t play with the other children and preferred to be alone. Now that he has been with us for awhile, we notice great changes in him. He now plays willingly with the other children and is enjoying his school. He is intelligent and loves to help out around the home - especially if it means that he can be close to the house “mom”. We know that Jesus has great things in store for Miguel’s future.























Michelle Marisol Alvarez Velazquez Inicio

May 16th, 2003

Michelle Marisol is the 8th child in a family of 10 brothers and sisters. She is living in our home Esperanza along with her sister Nayeli and her brothers Carlos and Miguel. The four children were apprehended by social services because they were being mistreated and neglected. Their father has a physical handicap and their mother’s work is inappropriate for raising small children. "Marisol” arrived very emotionally damaged. She was very fearful and baby-like in many ways. She was in the first stage of malnutrition. Now that she is in a place where she is loved and accepted, the Lord has done a miracle in her life. Marisol now goes to bathroom herself, and at age 4, her first word was “mama”. She has gained weight and is now friendly and open with the other children. We know that as Marisol trusts in Jesus, that He will complete the good work that He has begun in her life.






















MONSERRAT FLORES VENTURA Inicio

March 2nd, 2004

“Monse” was literally “dropped off” by her father at our home in Esperanza. We had already received her older brother and sister, Carlos and Fernanda, and her dad decided that he couldn’t care for her anymore. When he arrived at the Home and discovered that there was no one there because staff and children alike were away for the weekend, he left Monse at the neighbor’s house and away he went. The children were abandoned by their mother when she left the kids with a neighbour and took off. A short time later she was put into prison for a serious crime. The father picked the children up from the neighbor’s house but was unable to care for them all and left the first two, and then Monse with us. Monse was somewhat aggressive when she first arrived. We have noticed positive changes in her in the time she has been with us. She now plays better with the other children and is not as serious or quiet as she was in the beginning. We believe that this little girl “dropped in” on us for a reason and that the Lord has great things in store for her.









BRAYAN

BRAYAN































JESUS ALFREDO