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Manualidades Update

From the Casa Hogar Vida ministry team:

Luz Manualidades

Dear all, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support in this valuable project.

Please can you consider advanced orders for Christmas and for your church? The program has been relying heavily on the support from short term mission teams when they come to Choluteca, however we are aware that we now have only three teams to come and therefore understand things could get tight. 

Also the current political situation is not helping matter and is making locals nervous of spending. The program has seen remarkable changes in character of some of the workers and gives the Casa Hogar team more time to disciple them on a daily basis.
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Manualidades On Sale @ The Rock

While we were in Choluteca, we bought out the inventory of Manualidades. 

We have all sorts of bags, purses and kitchen linens, ranging in price from $5 to $25.  Most purses and bags are $18. 

So if you’re in Columbia, stop by Middlebush Auditorium on Saturday at 7:07 and pick up something special hand-made by the ladies of Manualidades, benefitting Casa Hogar Vida.

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Beautiful Bus

It is my immense pleasure to introduce to you a new partner of Iglesia gran Commission and Casa Hogar Vida in Choluteca, Honduras. 

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Casa Hogar Vida Diagrams

We talk a lot about Casa Hogar Vida, and I know sometimes the descriptions (AIDS Orphanage, Family Support Center, etc) can sometimes be vague and confusing.  Luckily, as I was sorting through some of my Honduras supplies in preparation for the March 20th trip, I came across some diagrams I picked up from the CHV team last year.  Hopefully these will help you understand a little better what CHV will be like.  These are diagrams of the "orphanage" part of the CHV project.  There will also be a community of low-cost homes, several workshops, and a farm.  Remember, the whole project is still very much in the construction phase, so most of these things don’t exist yet. 

Orphanage Property Diagram  Orphanage House Diagram

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You can see more pictures and diagrams at the Casa Hogar Vida site.

Shoe Collection Flyer

We’re trying to collect 500 pairs of shoes to take to Honduras on March 20th.  You can use this flyer/poster to advertise a shoe drive at your school, church, or business.  Click to download the full-size image.

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News from Choluteca

Some exciting news about Choluteca from our friends at GCLA:

Luz Moved in her New Home
from GCLA Foundation in Action
The community “Esperanza” has new kids in the block. Luz moved with her children, and Ramon moved with his family. We were delayed due to water and sewer but now the systems are in, and soon more families will move. Read more.

Expansion in Choluteca
from GCLA Foundation in Action
The Choluteca church has been growing in attendance and in services to their community. Some weekends the church receives 300 or more people, but it fits only 250. The church is building an expansion to the Auditorium where now 550 people will seat comfortably. Read more.

Basic Utility Vehicle in Casa Hogar
from GCLA Foundation in Action
A US college student designed a type of cheap, hard working, efficient, utility vehicle that could be used for heavy tasks in places of community service such as Casa Hogar. These vehicle is made in Honduras. Now we are using it to move rocks, materials, re-bar, blocks, cement, trash, posts, anything. Read more.

Fencing Casa Hogar Vida
from GCLA Foundation in Action
One of the last requirements to receive the orphan HIV/AIDS children in Casa Hogar Vida was the fence, we are building it and it should be finished within a month. The Honduran children agency has already assigned 4-6 children that could come and live here. Read more.

Shoes & Athletic Court Construction

We got an email from Tyler, our semester missionary in Choluteca, regarding what the church would like us to bring.  Based on what he shared, our goal will be to bring 500 pairs of shoes and $6,000 to build a new athletic court for the school.  If you would like to help with either of these projects, please let us know.

From Tyler:

1.) I asked to see if there was something better we could bring besides shoes, but Nelson is very adamant that shoes are a vital/special thing that only the Rock brings down. A pair of shoes are an immediate bump up in social class, a smile on your face and joy in your heart. A boost in self-confidence, so in fewer words, lets stick with shoes, and keep bringing them.

2.) The new auditorium construction is coming up soooo fast, you are going to be amazed when you come. That being said the old court had to be torn up and they need money for a new one. Nelson suggested this might be a good project for you guys, not sure. The total cost is $9,000, but they have $3,000 so what they are looking is to see if maybe we could set out to raise $6,000 to pay for their new court "Cancha" an absolutely vital part of their school. (Take that coming from me, the current PE teacher giving classes without a court)

Manualidades: Order Products!

Before the March trip, I will be taking orders for products made in the Manualidades project.  We would like to get orders well in advance, as there will be several trips going down there around the same time, and the ladies need time to build up their stock. 

See the products

Team members: please share this with your sponsors, friends and family. 

Get a printable brochure

If you want to order anything, please let me know so I can give them numbers to be sure there will be enough. 

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Casa Hogar Vida Project – Manualidades

From the Casa Hogar Vida Team:

Dear friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce to you a new program we have started in Casa Hogar Vida to help people sustain their own families. Its name is Manualidades (Handcrafts) and at the moment employs two people: Luz who many of you know and Lilly.

The aim of Manualidades is to make things with a sewing machine such as handbags, table cloths, curtains and other things which can be sold.

We are looking for your support in two ways if this is possible. Firstly; by bringing or sending any material that you can which will reduce our costs, fewer costs means more people can have employment.

Secondly; if there are things in the brochure that you would like to purchase then again this will help sustain the ministry.
 
For your attention here in brief are Luz and Lilly’s stories:   Read more

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