Nueva Esperanza
Guatemala
Child
Nueva Esperanza, which means New Hope, is located in a slum area of Guatemala City, Guatemala. An extremely poor area, our program is squeezed in among the shanty dwellings built over an old city dump. Many houses in this area are without toilets or running water and are assembled with scrap wood, sheet metal, and cardboard. Zone 5, where Nueva Esperanza is located, is considered one of the most dangerous areas of Guatemala City. It is controlled by gangs and drug pushers. Robberies and murders are common in this area. Public education is available - however, many cannot afford it.
It is my pleasure to greet you through this and I trust in our Lord you are doing well! This is Luis Adrian Morales Chan, and I am 9 years old. My birthdate is February 28, 2017. I live with my parents, three brothers and one sister. Luis Eduardo Morales is my father and he makes a living as a gardener. Lourdes Patricia Chan Salazar is my mother, and she works as a janitor. My parents support each other to supply the family´s needs. We have a dog as a pet. My father, siblings and I are in good health. My mother has been suffering from her appendix for some years. She is receiving medical care at IGSS (Guatemalan Social Security Institute). She has to do labs and she hopes to be operated on soon. Please include her in your prayers so that she can receive the appropriate medical care.
Let me share with you a few things about myself. I am a third-grade student this year. I enjoy playing with Legos, puzzles and riding a bicycle in my spare time. The animal I like the most is the cat, and I love the color yellow. The meals I love the most are noodles and sausages. We are attending a Christian Church called “Arbol de Justicia” (Tree of Justice). We are living in a rented house and the monthly payment is Q500.00, $67.00. My paternal uncles also live there. There are three rooms, and we use one of them as a living room, dining room and kitchen. It is a block house with a tin sheet roof and a cement floor. There are running water and electricity services. My parents and uncles contribute to pay for those services. We are a humble and
needy family, and our greatest needs are a bed, groceries, school shoes and school support. We always trust in God and are sure that He will supply our needs. I am so thankful to God to be enrolled at the feeding program; I arrive there in 15 minutes by walking. Well, this is all for now, but I would like to hear from you very soon. Many and abundant blessings over you!
Lots of love,
Luis Adrian Morales Chan
Translated by: Violeta Hernandez / A-A-C Secretary-Antigua Guatemala