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Below are the remaining families that hopefully will be adopted. Presently with your donations the mission will be supporting 11 families. Financially, we could probably do more, but we have a manpower shortage. In the absence of the mission, it is only Jose and Julio handling the workload. For those who have served here, you know they have a lot to take care of. Let me give you a short bio on each family.

Celedonio
single father of 3 children, one is not pictured. Sadly, he lost his wife during covid. In this picture, he is headed out to his second job at the brickyard. To note, he also brings his children to work with him, and yes if you're wondering, they actually work carrying bricks.

Honotata
6 children, one not pictured. She is married, the husband is in the picture. Feeding 6 children in the United States is challenging. Feeding 6 in Peru is extremely challenging. Only the father works. Honorata has the most difficult job, which is staying home with 6 children.

Annia
single mother, 4 children. They are pictured in their one room "house"? They have since received 4 beds and a new kitchen

Luz Marina
single mother, 3 children. Absolutely terrible living conditions. One thing that is notable, in many of these pictures, as well as other pictures that were taken, the children still smile.

Jesusa
single mother, 4 children. Their house is really only comfortable for one person, and food is scarce. However, as you can see, they manage.
I tip my hat to these amazing Peruvian mothers that go through much hardship, and still their children are happy. Part of their job, like all mothers, is uplifting their children. You don't have to understand Spanish to see this happen.