Monday, April 4, 2011

HELPING HAND-APRIL 2011- LILIAN ESPINOZA

Prepared By Isis

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."



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

HELPING HAND- DECEMBER 2010 LIDIA

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT
Lidia Linarez Rivera is a 42 year old women with 3 children. Lidia, her husband and the 3 children live in Choluteca, Honduras.


HELPING HAND NEED
Lidia sells fast food dishes like Baleadas (a traditional dish in Honduras) pancakes, tacos, etc. Lidia has been working for a long time and struggling to support her family. Recently she was forced to quit as she does not have a working stove. Lidia desperatley needed a stove in order to provide for her family, which we were more than happy to provide for her. Lidia is now the proud owner of a new four-burner stove so that she may continue to cook and provide for her family.


THOUGHTS FROM LIDIA
"It is so amazing how prayers are answered. I have been praying by myself and as a family for help because of our money situation. I was really praying for help because I wanted to work again. I am so happy because I have my own stove that can go wherever I need it to, in order to provide for my family."
ADDITIONAL INFOA member of Lidia's church has provided a busy place outside of her clothing store where Lidia can set up and sell food, having the traffic of this new location will aid in Lidia's desire to continue to provide for her family and bring in more income.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HELPING HAND- NOVEMBER 2010 CECILIA

Prepared by Isis
HELP HAND RECIPIENT:
Cecilia AvendaƱo is a loving 87 year old woman who lives with her adoring husband Emilia. Cecilia has 2 children that live in the northern part of Honduras. Cecilia has be a loyal member of her church for 40 years. She currently works selling tortillas.

HELPING HAND NEED:
Four years ago like for Cecilia felt normal, she could walk, run and work without pain. That all changed when Cecilia suffered a fall while working outside. After a doctor visit she found out she had broken a bone in her hip and would need surgery. She proceeded with the surgery in hopes that she would feel better. Several weeks later the pain was still there so she returned to the doctor, only to find out that she would need another sugery. The two surgeries have made it very hard for Cecilia to move around without the help of her grandson and husband. Cecilia desperately needed a wheelchair, that we were happy to be able to provide to her.
THOUGHTS FROM CECILIA:
"You dont know how grateful I am to have a weelchair. I am so happy because now I can go to church and move around the house, before I was just sitting in my bed waiting for somebody to help me or to pass me something, but now I can do it all on my own!"

Monday, October 11, 2010

Helping Hand October 2010-Placida

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HELPING HAND RECIPIENT:
Placida Vanegas is a 70 year old woman living in Choluteca Honduras. Placida lost her husband over 17 years ago. Without resources or family that is able to help her, certain necessities have been hard to obtain.

HELPING HAND NEED:
Placida has a true need for a good bed as she has been very uncomfortable with her current situation which has not been good for her health or her body. Providing a mattress and a blanket is a simple outreach that will help Placida, making life and sleep a little more comfortable.

THOUGHTS FROM PLACIDA:
After my husband died, my daughter moved away and I have not had contact with her. I am grateful for my neighbors who have provided meals to me as I cannot work; they are very kind. I thank you for doing this for me. I was in real need of the mattress and the blankets make the cold nights a little easier. God bless you and your factory.