Today I learned more than their names, ages and grade is school. I learned about their families and the struggles that makes them need to be at Kid's Club. I know which ones have sisters who have already been trafficked. I know who lives with grandparents because their parents have gone to Thailand to look for a job. I know the girl whose father died because he didn't have the money to pay for what was probably a simple surgery. She and her mother now live on the side of the road with only what income they can get from selling snacks and drinks to people who pass by.
These two boys are playing together. They both love cars and making roads in the dirt. But one of them belongs to me and has all his needs met. Most of the children coming to Kid's Club belong to families with an inadequate income if any. Today I learned of one family of eight who live in a small open shack. Only one person in this family has a job. He drives a moto taxi. On a good day he can earn $5. Other days he won't earn anything. How far can you make that stretch? I don't think I could get it to go far enough to cover the good days, much less the lean days in between.
Looking at the kids while hearing this hurts. My eyes are stinging. My head wants to scream at the injustice. I can't help them all. I can't even help all of the ones who come to our club. We have more than forty children coming regularly, but only about half of those are sponsored. When we are able to give another child the gift of sponsorship we can make sure their family gets the help they need. We can give the family 10 kg of rice per month. We can get them into school, an educated child is much less likely to be trafficked because they are more able to earn a good income after attending school. Most importantly, we have the opportunity to share Christ with these kids and their families.
Pray if this is something your family can help with. Let me know if you have questions. If you are ready to help sponsor a child contact Chris Wheeler at cwheeler@raphahouse.org
oh, Diane, that's so sad. The needs are enormous and heartbreaking.
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