bringing hope to the poorest of the poor, one garbage dump at a time
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Graduation 08
On December 5, 2008 we had a graduation at AFE.Four students finished kindergarten and are moving into first grade.Six students finished elementary school and are moving into middle school.It was the first graduation for AFE I had attended.I was moved by the students who have overcome so many crippling obstacles to reach this moment.Some of the graduates live in the worst conditions imaginable.Others are dealing with serious family problems and abuse.Others have been abandoned by their parents and are being raised by aunts and grandparents.Others have had to work every afternoon in the garbage dump afterschool to provide food for their family.Yet these students have graduated and there were many people congratulating them.
In Honduras, the graduation is dedicated to a person and named after them.The graduation is usually addressed to some who gave a large donation or passed away or did something special for the school.Our graduation was named after Jeki Suge Roca.She is actually a made up person.Instead she is the acronym of all the teachers we have on staff at AFE.This graduation was dedicated to our teachers because for many years they have done all the hard work at AFE.I feel honored to work next to these heroes.For many years they donated all their time to teach our students.They paid for all their material and transportation.This year, we have been able to give them an ‘offering’ for their work.They tremendously gifted and love all our students as if they were their own.These teachers serve as proof that God has the garbage dump in his plans because he assembled an all-star staff of teachers to love and teach these students.
What a blessing to see so many students graduate. We are proud of each and every one of you. We pray that you will continue in your hard work. God has a wonderful plan for your lives. Blessings to you, Pastor Naomi Washington Cathedral
This is Pollito (Oscar). Tegucigalpa's littlist garbage collector works so hard every day. Someday he will be in school instead of garbage and learn how to play as a child once more.
What is Together for Transformation?
We are Washington Cathedral's attempt to share God's love in the garbage dump community of Tegucigalpa. Our goal is to see God transform the entire community - including people and structures. We network to bring together as many resources as possible to see our dream come true.
We support "Amor, Fe, y Esperanza" (AFE): a Christian school and development project for children of the dump.
Together for Transformation is a Christian organization dedicated to transforming the most desperate situations of the world through strategic partnerships.
Alliances Formed
Robert Beam
Bethel World Outreach Center
Orphan Outreach
Iglesia Evangelica Santidad en Honduras
Exagris - Guatemala
Project Global Village
Amor y Vida en Villa Linda Miller
Amor, Fe, y Esperanza
Bethel Church (Georgia)
Jericho Ministries
Micah Project
Street Kids Direct
WGM
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Transformation
- "change in form, appearance, nature, or character; a seemingly miraculous change; a marked change usually for the better"
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What a blessing to see so many students graduate. We are proud of each and every one of you. We pray that you will continue in your hard work. God has a wonderful plan for your lives.
Blessings to you,
Pastor Naomi
Washington Cathedral
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