Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Clubhouse Guatemala

Aaron and I traveled to Guatemala 2yrs ago with Clubhouse Guatemala and a group from our chuch back in Knoxville TN. It was my first mission trip and was so amazing! We went there as a group to start the building process for a church in the small village of San Mateo. The people in this village were so welcoming! The children in the feeding program are given a warm meal a couple days a week after school, then they get to hear how much God loves them through stories, Bible games and music. They also get to act like kids by playing together in a safe area with people that love them! Their families are loved on as well. It's such an amazing ministry and we love being a part of it!


We sponsor a teenager in another village. Our sponsorship enables her to be a part of the feeding program and to attend secondary school. Most older children's families can't afford to send them, but Clubhouse Guatemala helps meet that need!



I am currently helping Clubhouse Guatemala raise money to purchase a large mission house in Guatemala City to start a girls home in Zone 6 that will help end child trafficking, to expand their feeding programs to 2000 children, build a new school in Pacaya and to plant 6 new churches in the next 5 years. 

Please help me reach my personal goal of $500 or more by clicking on the link or pasting it into your browser
 http://www.fundingthefuturenow.com/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=1118907&lis=1&kntae1118907=2216F91031AB46B0A05DFB3C275DA079&supId=412322878&team=0&nmv=true
Any help you can gift will be greatly appreciated & will allow CG to dramatically improve these children's lives and families!



Here are some pictures from our trip!
Our sponsor child
Children during Bible study
Children eating a warm meal

These boys loved hanging out with us and helping at the church building site.
We got to share the Good News with the mothers of the children in the feeding program! At the end, Barbie & I got a hug and a thank you from everyone of them!





Thank you and blessings,
Tracey

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