Thursday, December 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- DEC2011-LUCIO GARCIA

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:  Lucio de Jesus Garcia started his trade at just 17 years old, now 11 years later at 28 he has mastered the skill and is an excellent mechanic. Lucio is a family man that is eager to provide for his wife and his 7 year old son that has special needs. Lucio’s son is unable to walk and is not able to consume solid food. His son is on a special liquid diet that is very expensive.

HELPING HAND NEED: Lucio works in a local mechanic shop but is unable to work enough hours to earn enough to really make ends meet. Lucio is asked frequently to do side work for people on their cars to really make it a full time career but has been unable to fulfill these requests as he lacks the right tools to do this outside of the mechanic shop. Lucio requested the tools necessary to start his own full time business, which we were happy to provide. Lucio received a specialty tool set that included all he would need to make his work profitable and more consistent to be able to provide for his family.

THOUGHTS FROM LUCIO: “I am very thankful with God and with you that you helped me. For me this is a huge help you don’t even know how happy I am. I always dreamed about to have my own business now it is no longer just a dream.  Now, I will look for a place and put my own car repair shop. God bless you and this great foundation so that you can be able to keep helping a lot of people.”

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- NOV 2011-JUAN LINAREZ

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: At 60 years old, Juan Linarez and his wife Leonor have stepped up for their family in a big way, they are raising their 3 grandchildren (Daniel, Alex and Joel) after the lost their daughter in a car accident. Six months ago Juan was diagnosed with Chagas disease, also known as Trypanosomiasis in the US.  Trypanosomiasis is a tropical parasitic disease in vertebrates. Chagas is typically transmitted to humans by an insect vector, the blood-sucking insects of the subfamily Triatominae mainly in Latin America. The disease is responsible for 21,000+ deaths a year.  Although some symptoms and conditions can be treated, 20% of the people with this disease will eventually develop life-threatening heart and digestive system disorders. Juan has been affected with an enlarged heart and other heart related problems that have affected his energy and work ability. He was laid off at his job because he was just not able to work as hard due to the strains of the disease.

HELPING HAND NEED:  Juan came to us with his concerns and shared his worry for his family and their money needs. Juan needed an opportunity to work from home to provide for his family but did not have the means to start his home business. We helped Juan start a small grocery store within his home where

THOUGHTS FROM JUAN: “With this help i will be able to provide income to the house, in addition to my wife selling tortillas. This is a help that I am so grateful for. God bless all of you for this humble and enormous labor. I will pray that this foundation continues to help people in need.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

HELPING HAND-OCT2011-JUAN ORTIZ

HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:   Juan Ortiz is a 40 year old man living in Choluteca, Honduras.  At age 14 Juan was accidentally stuck by a bullet in his home while his father was cleaning a gun that he thought was empty. The tragic accident left Juan paralyzed and in a wheelchair. Juan is involved in a Honduran Association and additional programs that reach out to the people of Honduras to provide for his needs but Juan still needs additional income.

HELPING HAND NEED:  Juan is skilled at appliance repairs but has struggled to make it a full time career because he lacked the tools necessary to do the repairs. Juan just needed a little help acquiring the tools necessary to keep steady work and we were happy to help. Juan was given many tools including value tester, seal burners, etc. to make his work profitable and consistent.


THOUGHTS FROM JUAN: “For me it is so important to have all this tools because this is the only way that I can support myself and help my mother out. This is a gift you have given me, to know that my mother and I will have everything we need. God bless all of you”

Thursday, September 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- SEPT 2011- BLANCA LINARES


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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: Blanca Rosa Linares is a single mother with 3 children. Blanca works hard selling tortillas to provide for her children and to make sure that they have an education.




HELPING HAND NEED:
Blanca came asking for help after hearing of Helping Hands. Blanca has a piece of land near the river and recently starting building a house. Her funds are meager so she has built that house out of cardboard and plastic, because of the severe weather near the river this was not holding up properly for her family.






The helping hands team in Honduras assisted by reinforcing the Linares family home with sturdier walls that could protect her family from the conditions. The Linares family also was lacking a bathroom, so a bathroom was added as well.

THOUGHTS FROM BLANCA: “I am so impressed on how different my house looks. I am so happy and thankful for Helping Hands. My income goes to support my children, their education and our food so I never thought I would be able to fix my house. You do not know how much this help means to me and my family, we are greatly appreciative.”









Monday, August 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- AUG 2011- CARMEN GAMEZ and DANNIS ZEPEDA

*NOTE- This month we were able to fulfill two requests and share two stories. The people of Honduras live humble lifestyles and their requests often seem so simple but they make impact on their lives and we are always happy to help.
(1)HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: Carmen Gamez is a hard working woman who has been dedicated to her two boys and to her job in order to provide for them alone.

HELPING HAND NEED: Carmen has been able to provide for her family by selling mango's, banana slices, donuts, juice, etc from a cart. The cart Carmen relies on to sell these goods has proven to be a burden for her. The tires are constantly going flat, often leaving her stranded late at night as she is unable to move the cart. Carmen's request was simple and we were happy to help her by purchasing tires of a higher quality that do not require air so she can continue to provide for her family. We also were able to do some other small repairs to her cart including helping her with some protection from the rain when the weather turns on her.

THOUGHTS FROM CARMEN: “For me it was so hard to work with my cart because of the tire and weather difficulties. This cart is what helps me bring food to my home and for that I am so grateful for this help.”

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(2)HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: Dannis Annet Zepeda is a 27 years man who works at the factory in Honduras. He is an extremely dedicated employee and a hard worker. Dannis and his wife are expecting a baby and she has been unable to work, making it difficult for them to survive off one income.

HELPING HAND NEED: Dannis has worked hard in the hopes of providing a home for his family. He was able to get a loan from the bank to go ahead and make that dream come true. Dannis has now finished the building of the house but has been unable to afford the electricity in their home. It is very difficult to get electricity in Honduras because of the expensive equipment necessary to have the electricity. We were able to buy the necessary meter and help with the connection in order for the Zepeda family to enjoy electricity in their new home.

THOUGHTS FROM DANNIS'S WIFE: "We are a happy family and we are waiting for our first child and we were so worrieed about the electricity, we were thinking about our son. It would be so hard to give him the things he needs as a newborn with no electricity. Thank you for the help, for us it is a big help that you have given."

Friday, July 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- JULY2011- JEFFRY REYES

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:Jeffry Reyes is a 5 year old boy. He lives in Choluteca Honduras with his mother, Aminta Avila, father, Gilberto Reyes and his 12 year old sister, Yilda. At 5 months old Jeffry was diagnosed with Werdnig-Hoffmann disease. Werdnig-Hoffman disease is a spinal muscular deterioration which leads to muscle weakness. A person with Werdnig-Hoffman disease has a lack of motor development and poor muscle tone.


HELPING HAND NEED: A local Telethon Foundation in Honduras provided Jeffry with an opportunity to receive physical therapy which has helped him to have more movement in his body and his extremities. Because of his muscle weakness Jeffry is carried by his mother to the bus stop which is 2 ½ miles from the family’s home. Jeffry is getting older, taller and heavier each year and this has become an increasing difficulty for his mother and Jeffry to get to their destinations. Jeffry has very week muscle control in his ankles and feet and an AFO Dynamic which is a brace that helps with ankle and foot movement and stabilization would help Jeffry in his physical therapy to achieve the goal to walk. We provided Jeffry with the AFO Dynamic brace as well as a stroller so that Jeffry and his mother can get to where they need with ease and less worry.


THOUGHTS FROM JEFFRY'S MOTHER:“I am so thankful with this help for my son. You are angels sent by God. My son is my life and I worried about him but God has helped me every moment that I needed. Now with therapy and the AFO brace, I know that he is going to walk."

Thursday, June 30, 2011

HELPING HAND- JUNE 2011- CORRALES ESPINO FAMILY

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:
The Corrales Espino family is a wonderful family that lives just south of Choluteca Honduras. There are 7 members of their family; the father, 37 year old Santos, the mother, 35 year old Vilma and their 5 children: Katy 12, Evelin 10, Michelle 8, Viviam 3 and a new baby. Santos works as a guard and his wife, before she had the baby, cleaned homes. With 3 of their children going to school it often they have financial difficulties, paying for school, their home and other of life’s necessities.

HELPING HAND NEED:
About a year ago during the winter season all of the Correles Espino’s children got sick. The home in which the family lives was in bad shape and the walls were falling apart and they had holes in the aluminum sheets, which is what is used as the walls at their home. In Honduras during the winter, they receive a lot of rain and when it would rain there would be a river of water that ran through the family home. It was a very hard winter for the family because the children were so sick, due to the cold and wet from the rain. The family didn’t have the money available to pay for the medicine that was needed or to fix the walls to prevent future illness. We purchased some wood and supplies, a local church helped with the labor and we were able to make the walls of the home solid so the water from the winter rains would no longer enter the home and the family could stay warm and healthy.

THOUGHTS FROM SANTOS:
“When I saw you coming I was looking at the sky thinking the winter is here and my kids will get sick again. I didn’t have any idea what you were coming for but when you told me that you were going to help my family, I felt so happy and the first word that came to my mind was Thanks God. Now that my house has new walls, I will sleep well without thinking about my kids getting sick. Thank you for your help; I don’t know how to pay you back, God Bless You.”

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

HELPING HAND- FERNANDO- MAY 2011


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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:
Fernando Diaz is a 43 year old man living in Choluteca. He and his lovely wife Jobita have 6 children together, ranging in age from 10-21. Fernando has a small field he works on near the river in Choluteca. He plants corn, beans and bananas that he can sell in order to provide for his family and home. A few years ago Fernando’s field was devastated by a hurricane causing Fernando to have to start fresh. He is an extremely hard worker that is committed to paying for his children’s education and supporting their future.

HELPING HAND NEED:
On a daily basis Fernando can be seen walking around the neighborhood and around the city selling the beans, corn and banana’s he has so carefully grown. After speaking to him, Fernando expressed his need for quicker transportation in order to sell his items and would love to eventually have a bike of his own. That was an easy request and we were happy to help Fernando get that bike to ease the task of selling and hauling his items around. Fernando and his family were extremely grateful for the bike and were excited to use it for some other tasks to make life a little easier.

THOUGHTS FROM FERNANDO:
“It was a great surprise when they told me that they were going to give me a bike. My children were so excited they started jumping up and down. I thank you for all your help and believe me, this bike will be so important to me so I can sell my good quickly. Thanks and God bless you.”

Monday, April 4, 2011

HELPING HAND-APRIL 2011- LILIAN ESPINOZA

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: Lilian Espinoza is a 38 year old recently single mother that is struggling to support her kids. Lilian had two grown daughters that are married, two younger children living with her and sadly is mourning the loss of her 11 year old son who passed away just recently.


HELPING HAND NEED: Lilian sells tamales to try and provide a little income for her family. Right from the start Lilian expressed her desire to support her family and shared with us her love for sewing. Grandway decided to gift a new electric sewing machine to Lilian so that she can also provide alteration/repair sewing services within her community to provide additional income for her family.


THOUGHTS FROM LILIAN: “I am so thankful and overwhelmed that it is hard to describe how I feel, my heart is full of joy. The school fee’s for my children have been hard to pay but the sewing income will allow me to help my kids. Thank you so much, God bless you and your factory as well.”

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

HELPING HAND- MARCH 2011-ALBERTINA CENTENO

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT: Albertina Centeno is devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Albertina and her husband are the parents of 3 children, two of whom passed away leaving Albertina and her husband responsible for raising 4 of their precious grandchildren.


HELPING HAND NEED: With the added responsibility of raising her 4 grandchildren the Centeno family has struggled emotionally with the loss of their family members and also financially to provide some basic items the family needs. Albertina works to supplement the family’s income by selling tortillas, in addition to her husband working as a security guard. The family currently has 2 beds for the 6 family members and really needed some help making sure they all had a comfortable place to sleep. Grandway was happy to help the Centeno family by providing extra beds to make this amazing grandmother and her family a little more comfortable.


THOUGHTS FROM ALBERTINA: “Thank you for the help, I really want you to know how much this means to me. I have faith that this all comes from God and I know that life have been hard but God blesses me when I really need it and is now blessing me through you. Thank you for coming to my home and helping me and my family”

Thursday, February 10, 2011

HELPING HAND- FEBRUARY 2011 AARON

Meet the Escalante Family:
Noemi Escalante is a diligent worker from Choluteca, Honduras, who works out of her home as a seamstress, her husband works as a mechanic. They are the loving parents to a five-year old named Aaron. Both parents work hard to provide for their family, however, the money they make is only enough for daily sustenance.
Helping Hand Need:
During our visit with the Escalante’s, we learned the story of Aaron Escalante. Twenty one days after being born, Aaron experienced an extremely high fever and his parents took him to see the local doctor. They gave his some medicine and sent him home. About an hour after leaving the doctor, Aaron started experiencing seizures. His parents rushed him to Tegucigalpa (Capital of Honduras), where they felt they could better assess his situation. After many tests it was determined that Aaron had a condition called Microcephaly which led to Meningitis, doctors gave him one hour to live. Aaron survived but this infection left Aaron with the inability to walk.


Grandway’s Helping Hand:
Prior to surgery, Aaron’s legs were locked in the form of a cross and Aaron faced excruciating pain. In December of 2010 Aaron had a surgery stretching his leg muscles and alleviating some of his pain. Doctors have taken the casts off, and told Aaron he needed an orthopedic instrument to keep the legs from returning back to the way they were. Grandway Honduras provided this loving family with support and an orthopedic instrument making it easier for his mother to bathe and clean Aaron.Thoughts from Noemi and Lucio Escalante:
“Before the surgery we struggled with understanding God’s purpose, we couldn’t afford to buy the instruments Aaron needed to walk. In the end God has worked in many ways allowing us to meet you. Our baby Aaron, who we love dearly, has been the best gift God could have given us. We are so appreciative in your help.”




Tuesday, January 18, 2011

HELPING HAND-JANUARY 2011 WENDY

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT
Wendy Giron is a hard worker from Choluteca, Honduras, who works out of her home as a seamstress, and her husband works from home as a home builder. They have 4 children; Josselin (12), Nayeli (9), Kristian (6) and Leonardo (2). The children enjoy spending time with their family. Both parents work very hard to provide for their family however, the money they make is only enough for daily sustenance. They don't have additional money to help improve their quality of life.
HELPING HAND NEED
While visiting the Giron's, we discovered the home they lived in was in extremely poor condition. The home was lacking an essential water connection. The Giron's would often have to borrow drinking water from their neighbor, and travel to the river to do laundry. Also the children's beds were in horrible condition, the boxed springs were worn and broken. We provided this loving family with a water connection and provided beds for the children. The family now has clean water to use for drinking and laundry. We were also able to help them by providing beds for the children. Now the children are able to sleep comfortably.


THOUGHTS FROM WENDY
"For years I never thought someone could help our situation. Each day I had to walk to the river to do laundry and borrow drinking water from our neighbor. I am so grateful for the help you have given our family."