January 20 to February 14, 2014 NOMADS Project, Mercedes, MS

February 15 (Approximately) to June - Gate Guarding, TX or LA.

June, 2014 - Up to Alaska!

September - NOMADS Annual Meeting, Branson, MO



Wednesday, January 30, 2013

People who give...

Mercedes, TX

We started our NOMADS project on Monday.  What a desperate need there is in this area.  We are so impressed with the Mercedes United Methodist Church and their outreach to the community both here in Mercedes and across the bridge in Mexico.   I am distressed to see the condition of so many of the homes here in Mercedes.     Some  are so deplorable I would not even post the pictures.  

One sweet lady that has been helped is standing "tall" with three of our crew.  Note the window on the left. This is what she had on it to keep unwanted out.  Our crew replaced the boards with more suitable security. She could not have been more grateful.



Another place we've worked is a trailer that should have been trashed 20 years ago. A young woman lives there with her four children age 6 to 13.  All five sleep in one bed.  There is no gas hookup for her stove.  The electric coming into the trailer is a household extension cord connected to an outside pole.    Her sliding front door was off the track, with no handles and no way to lock from the inside.    The door has been fixed and other outside repairs are being done.  We've also given her a smoke detector and fire extinguisher.

We are working around the church and at two other homes.

Today we celebrated over in Mexico.   A young couple felt they were being called to build and run a "safe house".  So many children there are abandoned and/or abused.    With help from many churches, organizations and private individuals their dream has come true.   They will eventually house 20 children at this home.

Six years ago they took in an infant boy born to his 12 year old mother.   We've been told that according to Mexican law if a child enters first grade without a father listed on their birth certificate they can never be adopted.    This child is in kindergarten.  After years to struggling, yesterday he legally became their son.   They are taking on the challenge of another child they will be fostering.  He is 7 months old and blind.   There is a small chance one eye can be saved.   Funds are being raised for his surgery and hopes are high that he will one day have some sight.

This young couple is truly inspirational.    I introduce to you Yolanda, Felix and their son Joseito.


So today we did celebrate.  The official opening the Safe House and the legal uniting of this fine family.     And we were treated to the BEST Tamales I've ever eaten thanks to Yolanda!

How fortunate we are to be able to live of our dream of traveling and able to help a little on the way.










6 comments:

Paul and Marsha Weaver OCT. 17, 2009 said...

You two and your group are doing amazing things. You are changing the lives of so many in a wonderful, blessed way. Thank you so much for all you do!

owensontheroad said...

I think it is fantastic that you two are using your God given gifts to help others. What a blessing for you and them!

JO said...

Wonderful thing you and Len are doing along with the other Nomads and bless this couple for their love of children.

Travels with Emma said...

Such heart tugging stories at your latest NOMAD location.

Kenny And Angela's Adventure said...

You two are good people. Hope someday soon we can hook up and work together.

Rick said...

You are certainly doing wonderful work there in Texas and deserve our utmost respect and admiration.