During
this trip, I was introduced to Adela. She is a hard working woman who
has been residing in Costa Rica for over 21 years from Nicaragua. She
worked long and hard hours gathering money to buy the small piece of
land where she currently calls home, La Carpio, a small village at the
entrance of a garbage dump that is known for being notorious and
dangerous. As Rebecca explained, the impact was greater when I saw with
my own eyes. Adela is not just a woman in need of a home, the problem is
this: she lives in a concrete and corrugated tin box filled with cracks
that leans to one side reminiscent of the leaning tower of Pisa. Her
home could crumble at any moment.
She doesn't know
if she will have any food to feed herself, much less two teenage
children by an act of pure love she took in as her own. She has given
these children a family, love and a place to call home. Rebecca took on
this assignment to build Adela a house, will you please help build Adela
a house?
This woman is filled with God's unconditional
love that she freely pours out onto others. Could you please help us
build her a home, that she may see for herself how God hears prayers and
answers them through our ability to collaborate from around the world.
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Adela and Rebecca