These three children have had a traumatic experience at such a young age.  Their father, Erick, is an alcoholic.  Their mother, Madeleine, left because their father is physically and emotionally abusing her.  After the divorce, the children went to live with their mother but she was unable to support them.  Shortly thereafter, Erick married his second wife and the kids moved back into his house.  He continued to drink and squander whatever money he earned on alcohol and gambling.  It wasn’t long until Erick’s second wife left him and was take in by some missionaries to rescue her from the abuse, but the children remained.  Erick’s mother moved in to try to help him raise the three kids.

Erick’s rage and depression fueled by his alcoholism contributed to his blaming the children for his problems with both wives.  He began taking out his anger on the children by physically abusing them.  Erick’s mother also would beat the kids as a means of punishment and discipline but all it did was further instill fear in their hearts.  Iglesia Ciudad de Refugio (City of Refuge Church), which we are here serving, learned of the hardship of this family.  They began collecting money to help support this family by giving the grandmother money occasionally to buy food, but Erick would instead spend the money on alcohol.

Luis is a quiet and reserved boy who loves to play sports like soccer and basketball and is very smart when it comes to school

Luis is a quiet and reserved boy who loves to play sports like soccer and basketball and is very smart when it comes to school.

One day, Luis, the older of the three, came running to Pastor Jorge yelling that his father was in a rage and beating Eric, his younger brother, and was afraid he was going to kill him.  Pastor Jorge and a few others from the church ran to the house to rescue him.  The church immediately took provisional custody of these two boys to protect them from their father and a few days later also were able to rescue Madylin who was not at home at the time of the incident.

Eric loves to be a help in whatever needs to be done.  He is often seen volunteering for cleanup or organizing things.

Eric loves to be a help in whatever needs to be done. He is often seen volunteering for cleanup or organizing things.

In April 2013, the church petitioned the Guatemalan courts to file a letter of abandonment against the father and the courts granted provisional custodianship over the children while they investigate the status of the family.  In December of this year, the church hopes to win full custody of the three children.  The church continues to take in families and children as they are able.  While they have been able to provide housing, food, and spiritual direction in the lives of these children and others, the big struggle is providing for their schooling.

Madylin is always a joy to be around.  She loves playing with the other children.

Madylin is always a joy to be around. She loves playing with the other children and wearing pretty dresses.

Luis has just recently received support from generous donors to go to school for the next year!  However, Eric and Madylin still do not have the financial means to attend school.  We recently learned that the children, since they had missed a lot of school in the past couple years and the church was only able to send them to public school this past year, they have fallen behind.  Luis has repeated at least 1 grade and Eric has repeated 1st grade 3 times.  They have trouble with reading and comprehension as well as a desire to push through difficult subjects.  The church is considering homeschooling them to get them back on track so they don’t fall behind more provided that they get support to do it.

For just $60/month per child, each of these children will be able to receive the education they need to not follow in their father’s footsteps.  Please consider making at least a $25/month commitment to support part, if not all of the necessary funds for these kids to attend school.  If you would like to invest in the lives of these children, contact Servants or click here to download and submit a sponsorship form.

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