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I Thank God for Answered Prayer

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I Thank God for Answered Prayer

Gabriel met Erika while working in Los Angeles. They had both traveled to the US from small towns in Mexico, as young people in search of a better life. They lived with family members and rented apartments as their own family grew. Soon their children, Jonathan, Angel, and Karen were born. Erika cared for the children while Gabriel worked as a painter.

 But Gabriel struggled with alcohol and was soon deported when Karen was only 3 and Jonathan was in 1st grade. Erika, desperate for her children to receive a good education, told her husband they were staying in LA. This is where the story ends for many. Families split up often as one or both parents are deported. But the children cried and desperately missed their father, of course, Erika missed him too. So they all went back to Mexico so they could be together as a family, not sure if anything good awaited them. 



For many years they lived with their family in various parts of Mexico. Hoping to find a place to make their home. Economic challenges forced them to move often. Gabriel stopped drinking and found work occasionally, but it was never enough. Eventually, they made the journey to Ensenada in the hopes of finding steady work. They were able to buy some land and even some plywood to build a simple structure.  They didn’t have a car or much money, but they were together and the future was looking brighter. Then 2020 happened. 

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Work slowed. Schools closed. No neighbors visited. They applied for a Home of Hope and settled in to wait. Each morning Erika sat on the rock in her front yard and looked at the spot where her dream house would one day sit. She prayed, not quite sure if God heard her. And then one day they got a phone call, they were finally getting a home!

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During the dedication, after the keys had been passed around, Erika shared, “I asked God to send an angel. I just didn’t know there would be so many.” Erika still sits on the rock in front of her new home. The view from where she sits is the same, except for one thing- her dream home is now there, a tangible reminder of an answered prayer.

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A Home of Their Own

The past year was filled with challenges for many, Adriana Lucia was no exception. As a single mother, she worked tirelessly, doing everything in her power to provide for her son Dilan and give him a better life. Dilan, 5 years old, struggles with extreme asthma and rhinitis, which requires expensive medicine that they often couldn’t afford. Without a place of their own, they moved around, staying with family members when they could.

Adriana applied for a Home of Hope in March of 2020 and settled in to wait for the call that they had been selected to receive a home. While friends and family discouraged her by saying it was never going to happen, she held on to hope, praying, and believing that God would help them. In the meantime, they lived in a mobile home that was lent to them. The conditions of the mobile home made Dilan’s asthma worse, as dust would settle in through the holes in the structure and rain would leak in making everything damp. Still, they settled in and waited for their miracle.

In May of 2021, Adriana’s hope was realized as she got the call that they would finally be receiving a Home of Hope. We trust that with a clean floor, and a secure and dry structure, Dilan’s health will improve and we are excited to see how the trajectory of their lives is changed. During the dedication, she shared, “ I almost lost hope, but now I realize that God listens to me and is attentive to my prayers. ’’

Adriana and Dilan finally have a home of their own.

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Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

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Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

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The Recio Mora family applied for a Home of Hope in 2019 and were hopeful to receive their home in March of 2020, yet as the Covid- 19 pandemic escalated in Mexico at that time, they quickly realized that they would have to wait. Manuel, Veronica and their two daughters Dania and Grecia struggled throughout the lock down. Manuel had lost his job and at times they had no food in the house. Thankfully they had family nearby that helped them through as they waited patiently.

One night in December, as a storm blew through Ensenada, the force of the rain took out the mud retaining wall above their property.  In the middle of the night, while the family was fast asleep inside, the dirt came sliding down and took out one of the walls of their makeshift shelter. 

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They ran out of the house and thankfully no one was hurt. Again, family supported them and they were able to rebuild their structure again. Once again, all they could do was wait. After much time had passed, the Recio Mora family finally received their miracle! They now are the proud owners of a safe and dry shelter for them to be together as a family. As he received the keys to their new home, Manuel shared, “We started to lose hope. We believed that it would never actually happen, but it did!”

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The reality is, many deserving families such as the Recio Mora family are waiting for a home. We are doing everything in our power to meet the needs of these families and we can not do it without you. Thank you for your support, partnership and prayers. Your partnership is truly making a difference to these families. Will you be the answer to a family that is waiting?

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