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Welcome to Friends Through Guatemalan Adoption |
Friends through Guatemalan Adoption (FTGA) is a growing group of about 70 families located near Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Featured Giving Back Project |
The July Giving Back Project will follow in the spirit of our summer projects highlighting mission trips being taken by members of FTGA. Maureen G. will join a group of high school students and adults from Villa Madonna Academy in Villa Hills, KY. Her sister is a religion teacher there and this is the 2nd trip she’s organized in the past year. They are going from 8/2---8/10 and will be working with the HELPS organization to lay concrete floors in the homes of villagers in the extremely remote town of Santa Avelina in the Ixil triangle. Most of the town’s residents do not even speak Spanish. Concrete floors are necessary because their homes currently have mud floors which promote the spread of parasitic infections which is a major health hazard for rural Guatemalans. The cost of each floor is $250. The group plans to raise the money for over 40 floors and the participants are paying their own travel costs. Because the village is so remote, they are staying in the town’s school sleeping on cots. (The school was built a few years ago by another HELPS work team.)
Any assistance people can give their trip is appreciated as they are a small group and financing 40+ floors is daunting. Maureen has promised to share photos and first hand accounts of experiences on the mission trip upon their return. Any checks should be made out to Villa Madonna Academy with the note “Guatemala” on the bottom. The school’s development director will be happy to send out tax deduction receipts to anyone who donates.
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Friends Through Guatemalan Adoption would like to thank the local members of Knitting for Angels www.knittingforangels.org for their generous donations to families in Guatemala. Over the past two years, the group has donated more than 300 hats, scarves, socks, blankets, and other knitted items to be distributed to rural Guatemalan families living the the highlands of Guatemala where the temperatures can be well below freezing at night. Living in cornstalk wall houses with no heat other than three stone fires on the floor, the families often struggle to keep children warm at night. Because of the generosity of Knitting for Angels, there are children who will go to bed a little more comfortable! Thank you for all you do for the children of Guatemala. |
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