Thursday, April 21, 2011

Sad News

It is with great sadness that we report that Blanco, the beloved dog of Sagrada Familia was struck and killed instantly by a truck on Maundy Thursday in the morning just a half block from San Lucas Church. 
Martha saw it happen from the roof of the Casa Hogar.

Shown here with Katiuska, he was much loved by all the teens. 

Blanco especially warmed up to Tio Alejandro.
They were good buddies.

Monday, April 18, 2011

BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS

Tio Alejandro (Sandy) goes in after school twice
a week to tutor math with the children of San Jose.
Tamara
 Rosa Maria gets help from Rosa the tutora.
 Pamela and Gimena both have new glasses,
thanks to Fr. Chris and Anne Lewis-Jenkins 
and the generosity of people back in Wales.

 Tia Gloria is back giving lessons to Tamara and Yasmin,
as well as six others from the younger children's home.
 SAMS Intern, Chris Easley plays with the
 kids after their homework time is finished.
And he also teaches them a Bible lesson.

 The new construction on Sagrada Familia is coming along wonderfully...
 Dorm rooms on the bottom level are ready for windows and doors.
 The teens will really enjoy the expanded dining room area.

 Blanco is very fond of Tio Alejandro!
(and he doesn't warm up to everybody)

Arelis and Lizbeth

THE LEWIS-JENKINS ARRIVE FROM WALES

The children from Casa Hogar San Jose are
delighted to meet Fr. Chris and Anne Lewis-Jenkins, 
who have traveled to meet them all the way from Wales!
Their church runs a thrift shop that has helped financially
support this children's home for the past six years.
What a blessed time was had by all in getting to know one another!
 The children are shown here with Fr. Chris and Anne, 
as well as missionaries, Sandy and Gloria Johnson.

 The  Lewis-Jenkins bring each of the children a stuffed animal or doll.
Estrella, Yasmin, Rosa Maria, and Isela are thrilled...
as is Gimena!

The children look on with interest as Anne
explains the dart board with velcro tips.

The children from the school which Fr. Chris
oversees raises some money for a special need...
and Pamela and Gimena are able
to get brand-new glasses!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!




Next the Lewis-Jenkins meet the teens at Sagrada
Familia, all of whom started out at San Jose, 
and thus received the benefits of their help.

Fr. Chris and Anne with the Director, Pedro,
and tutors Serbando and Aguedita.

What fun to see pictures on Anne's computer 
of Wales, as well as an early photo from San Jose.
Only Susana was in this photo from the present group!

Anne with Giovanna and Susana, two of the oldest girls.

Hermelinda introduces their dog, Blanco.