Monday, February 4, 2008

Meet Jose Steven!

Meet Jose Steven!!
We are sponsoring his schooling through Mayan Families!
We are so excited to be helping to make a difference in his life. If you are interesting in sponsoring a child of your own, PLEASE let me know. They will send updated photos, and pictures of the children receiving new clothes and shoes for school. You can send packages! It is truly a life-changing experience to help another family

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Isn't he so handsome?!?!

This is his extended family. His aunt, and two of his cousins are pictures below. He has two other cousins who are not quite school-age, so they are not photographed here.

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If you would like to sponsor a child, PLEASE let me know. It cost $120 for a year and it will make such a difference in the lives of these children, who otherwise would not be able to attend school, and might never learn Spanish in order to get a good job, or might never learn to sign their name on paperwork. The difference you can make is incredible. I beg of you to think about it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do let me know. I wouldn't mind being able to help another child in addition to the one we already are.

Nikki said...

Aww, he is precious. I saw him on the blog and he really stood out for me amongst the other kids- probably because he isn't living with his parents.

Awesome!

Nikki

Tricia said...

Girl - I am sponsoring Jennifer - the beautiful GIRL in your photo!!!! And I am planning on meeting all of them during my trip to Pana in December! I can take things to Jose Steven if you'd like!!!

:)

Anonymous said...

Do you think it's ok to publish all the person info on the web? Maybe not their full names, etc?

Anonymous said...

What's the link?

The Moore Family said...

http://mayanfamiliesstudentsponsorship.blogspot.com/
Can you tell me your name?
-- Kelli

Anonymous said...

I guess if I was going to a local charity in Guatemala, I wouldn't expect to have my personal information in bloggerland. I realize it's on their site, I am just asking you to consider respecting what little privacy this family has left.