Kids 4 Kids Dominic’s Triathalon to help the kids in ChiapasDominicMeet Dominic, a really special kid. He is 7 years old and one evening after family prayers, he was touched after hearing the story of a young boy, who was living on the streets, without parents who loved him. He then said that he wanted to raise money to help kids like the one he heard about have a place to stay, food to eat, and an opportunity to go to school. He wanted to a kid that makes a different in the lives of other kids, and are we blessed.He had the opportunity to compete in a triathlon, which is pretty impressive for a 7 year old. He decided to compete with the goal of raise money to support the orphanage here in Chiapas, his second grade class will also sponsor it throughout the year and have opportunities for video calls with a translator with the kids! We are sure that both groups of kids lives will be positively changed and are thankful for the opportunity to facilitate this journey. Please take a moment and check out his website at www.teamkids4kids.comThank you Dominic.Comments:
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Be Fruitful and Multiply……More Rabbits.
We have included rabbit production in our business plan as an integral part of becoming a self-sustaining children’s ranch. With the generosity of our partners we have been able to build our second rabbit house that will allow us to reach production goals. In just a few weeks it will be ready , but we still need to purchase 21 cages. This is where you can help. These are special cages that come in separate units, that will be linked together to form one large system. Each unit costs $735.00. Please pray and consider partnering with us in the purchase of these cages.
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The Bunk House Builders How Exciting to see the walls of the bunk house finally being put into Place This past week we were blessed to able able to host a great group of people who sacrificed their time, finances and energy to help us advance the work on the “Potters Ranch”. 10 people from a Journey fellowship in Richmond,Virginia, and 5 from Cottonwood Fellowship in Southern California, came together in Arriaga with the goal of serving, and serving they did. Even though it rained most of the time they were here, we were able to advance on the building of the walls of the bunk house. Which is a house specifically being built to host short term construction teams as we move forward in the construction of the children’s village.
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