Dear Friends,
Happy New Year! I pray that God will bless you and your
family this year!
Trip to the US
I’m excited to update you on all that is happening with
Youth for Christ in Honduras. As many of you know, I had the opportunity to go
to the Youth for Christ International General Assembly in Denver, Colorado at
the end of September. It was a great time of prayer and fellowship with
brothers and sisters from all over the world. For me I felt a little taste of
heaven, having 80 nations in one place, all worshiping our God! After leaving
Denver I visited many families and churches all over the States. Thank you to everyone
that welcomed me into your home and church. I visited lots of old supporters
and met new ones along the way.
Christmas at La Roca
Upon returning home, I was welcomed by many packages of school supplies, clothes, and gifts for the church and school. I am thankful for all your support. Thanks to you, every person at the church and every child at the school received a wrapped Christmas present. Santa even came to deliver the gifts!
Graduation from La Roca
The highlight of 2011 was the first graduation from the
school, La Roca! The Honduran school year goes from February to November. We had 13 kids
graduate from sixth grade and 18 kids graduate from kindergarten. Here in
Honduras, only 1/3 of children are educated past 6th grade. According
to Honduras’ National Statistics Institute (INE) only 58% of school age
children reach the 5th grade; on average, Honduran children complete
5.4 years of schooling.
Another sad statistic for this year is that because of
teacher strikes in the public schools, out of 200 scheduled days, the schools
were only open for 90 days this past school year. At our school we work
through a home school program. So, these kids that could not even go to public
school are receiving more education because we did not have to close for the
strikes. The graduation was a great accomplishment for these children, their
parents, and this poor community. We helped each family with the graduation
clothes and prepared a meal for the celebration afterward.
One of the mothers told me proudly, “My son has never been dressed
so nice in his whole life; I am so proud of him, and he is so happy.” To be
able to provide hope to these families through education, a pair of khaki pants
and a nice shirt really blessed my heart. Thank you for helping us through
prayer, finances, and supplies this year.
Dump Ministry
The city dump ministry continues to go well. We had the opportunity to work together with a local tv program to bring gifts to the people living and working at the city dump. Through this, we got to share on tv what YFC is doing at the dump and how to contact us to be involved in serving with us.
Prayer Requests
Please continue to be in prayer for the lives of everyone
involved in this ministry. Please pray for the families, the community, the
school, the church, and the city dump. God has done great things this past year
and we want to thank you for being part of the ministry. It could not have
happened without your obedience and discernment to God’s voice. The needs for
this year include:
How to Support
Thank you for loving and serving these youth in Honduras. We are grateful for your prayers and support.
God bless you,
Aben
- teachers’ salary
- food for the school lunch
- school supplies
- food for the city dump ministry
- transportation (I need a reliable car)
How to Support
- By check: YFCI, PO Box 4555, Englewood, CO 80155(write the Honduras fund number #528.02 or Aben Claros in the memo line)
- Go to www.yfci.org. At the top of the page click on donate. Write 'Aben Claros' in the box marked 'other.' Click 'Add Donation' and then 'Donate Now'
- Email: aben.claros@jpclatam.org
Thank you for loving and serving these youth in Honduras. We are grateful for your prayers and support.
God bless you,
Aben