Familia Feliz Educational Center

Entries from September 2009

Informe Agosto del Director General

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Doinel "Dorú" Tartea comparte acerca de los avances y las necesidades para voluntarios en el Centro Educativo Familia Feliz en la selva de Bolivia. En especial necesitan un agricultor de experiencia.

Doinel "Doru" Tartea (Familia Feliz General Director) shares about the progress and needs at this school and safe home for children in the jungles of Bolivia.  A major need at this time is someone experienced in Agriculture.

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Bridge is Completed!

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Jerry Cardoza, a volunteer from Mexico, is happy now that the Familia Feliz children will have a nice bridge to cross the muddy creek during times of rain.

Jerry Cardoza, voluntario de México, se siente contento ya que ahora los niños de Familia Feliz tienen un lindo puente para cruzar el lugar que se pone muy lodoso en tiempo de lluvias.

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New Stair & Balcony Railing

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

The much-needed railing is on the inside balcony and stairway at Familia Feliz. This is much safer than it was previously with no railings! However, more vertical rails should be added soon for safety.

Por fin se han terminado de instalar las barandillas de los escalones y el balcón en el interior de la casa grande en Familia Feliz.  Ahora es más seguro que cuando no había nada.  Pero los espacios de entre medio son demasiado grandes, y será necesario añadir rieles verticales para evitar que se caigan los niños.

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New Baking & Cooking Area

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Jerry Cardoza shows the roof structure over the new Familia Feliz cooking and baking area so firewood can be used instead of expensive propane gas.

Jerry Cardoza nos muestra la estructura para el techo sobre el nuevo área para cocinar y hornear en Familia Feliz.  Ahora pueden usar leña en lugar de gas al preparar alimentos, así reduciendo los gastos.

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Agriculture Expansion

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

A portion of the Familia Feliz property is being cleared in order to grow needed food - bananas, papayas, other fruits, vegetables and rice. A volunteer is needed to advance the agriculture program as well as train the children how to grow their own food.

Una porción del terreno de Familia Feliz está siendo preparado para cultivar plátanos, papayas, otras frutas, verduras y arroz para proveer la alimentación.  Además, se necesitan voluntarios con experiencia en Agricultura para avanzar el proyecto de cultivo, y entrenar a los niños cómo cultivar sus propios alimentos.

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Padres de Hogar – Una Bendición

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Arturo y Dámaris González son voluntarios de México quienes tienen la responsabilidad de ser padres de hogar para 8 niñas en el Centro Educativo Familia Feliz, Bolivia.

Arturo and Dámaris González are volunteers from Mexico who have the responsibility of being houseparents to 8 girls at Familia Feliz in Bolivia.

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Baptisms & Motorcycle Accident

September 17th, 2009 · No Comments

Dear Friends and Family,

It´s high time for another update from Bolivia, not only because of the time that has elapsed since the last one, but because there is so much to share! The main problem is – where to start. I guess I´ll start close to home, with my own son.

On August 29, 18 of our kids here at Familia Feliz joined the family of God by baptism, including my own son Edgar.

FF kids baptism

It coincided with the 8th anniversary of the little church in Rurrenabaque, so everyone packed into both trucks, and we attended church in Rurrenabaque, followed by a wonderful fellowship dinner with the church family on the banks of the Rio Beni. Following the meal, we all hiked farther up river, where there was a suitable spot for the baptisms.

Edgar Baptism

It was very special and packed with meaning, and my own heart was about to overflow with gladness as I saw each of these special young people give their hearts to God, the beginning of a road that will be filled with difficulties and trials, but also joy and victory, as we each walk towards the kingdom.

Missy & Edgar

Along those same lines, a week later, on September 6, Familia Feliz started an evangelistic campaign in the nearby community of Nuevo Esperanza, several kilometers up the road. Every night, the truck is loaded with chairs, generator, projector, laptop, etc plus the selected number of children and volunteers who go in turn. All of the children and youth are actively participating and we are having a wonderful experience. It concludes this Sabbath with a special church service and a baptism up there. We ask that you would include this in your prayers as more precious gems are won for Jesus.

Not only are the children involved in the evangelistic campaign, but each Sabbath is filled with opportunity for the children to learn to share their faith. After Sabbath School and Church and a fellowship meal for all of campus and attending members from the community, everyone divides into teams and fans out along the road, visiting nearby neighbors, where they sing songs and have Bible studies with them. The children have a lot of fun, and the people look forward to having them come.

With all of this going on, the devil is not happy. Last Thursday night, 5 days into our campaign, I walked into the house upstairs after returning late from the meetings. The phone rang and I was confused as I picked it up and heard Heidi´s voice on the other end. I had thought she was in bed. “Where are you?” I asked. “We´re in the hospital in Rurrenabaque. Please come and bring some money as well.” she responded. Jonathan, Heidi, and Carola – three of our volunteers were returning home on a motorbike after their town day. They had stayed later than usual and it was dark. Another bike was parked in the road, having trouble with their lights, and Jonathan didn´t see it. They side-swiped them, and as I already mentioned, all three on the bike ended up in the hospital. Heidi and Jonathan were not too bad off, although they got some nasty black eyes and scrapes.

Heidi, Jonathan & Carola 5 days after the crash

Heidi, Jonathan & Carola 5 days after the crash

Carola was in the middle and got the worst of it, being knocked out for several hours and slow to respond when she did come to. Doru, our director, with several others of our volunteers went into town immediately and transferred them over to the private clinic where we are covered with medical insurance. The clinic is also much cleaner and provides a higher quality of care. We called Daniel Adams – a former volunteer of Familia Feliz who is now running his own flight program based out of Trinidad, Bolivia. He came Friday morning and flew all three to Santa Cruz, where they are receiving medical treatment. Tests reveal that none of them have permanent injuries and Carola has no brain damage – praise the Lord! It so wonderful to know that we can trust in the Lord´s protection and that we are safest being exactly where He wants us to be. We here at Familia Feliz are praising the Lord for the lives of our 3 volunteers.

Carola's badly bruised face

Carola's badly bruised face

Another sign of the Lord´s blessing is the recent anonymous donation for another house. All during this year, we have been praying that God would enable us to expand our capacity to care for more children. Our specific request was two more houses, which will enable us to accept 16 more children.

FF new house

This past Monday, construction began on the first house. We have already ordered beds, mattresses, sheets and blankets, to furnish the house when it is finished. We are praying and trusting in God to give us the second house as well, so when the new school year starts in Feb, there will be 16 less children that we will be forced to turn down. There is so much need, and the defensoria (social services) is always begging us to take another child.

An example of the children we care for is Susanna. She comes from an abusive home where her mother is constantly being beaten by her step father. When Susanna first came to us at the age of 9, she was a little terror (in the words of her house mother!) She was extremely traumatized, frightened, and angry and any volunteer who hugged her was likely to get bitten, scratched, pinched, punched, or kicked. Over time, she has made tremendous progress, and turned into a loving, respectful, caring young lady, with a beautiful smile. The problems in her home still continue, and the last time she visited, she very narrowly escaped being raped by her stepfather. She has made the difficult decision never to go home again, and both she and her mother have approached her former house mother - one of our volunteers, asking to be adopted. Please hold her in prayer that God will reveal his plan for her.

Now Susana appreciates loving hugs!

Now Susana appreciates loving hugs!

I´ll close for now, as the letter is getting a bit long, and holding my 19 month old son on my lap in an internet café while writing is not the most enjoyable experience! But I want to thank you for your continued interest and support of Familia Feliz, on behalf of the children who benefit from living here, and I want to solicit your prayers, as they are what hold Familia Feliz afloat. We are in a battle for the salvation of these children, and prayer warriors are the ones who will win the battle for them, so I invite you to join us in this battle! Saludos from Bolivia and the jungle! Until next time,

Melissa Harding (Missy)
Founder of Familia Feliz

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Sara in “Having Nothing, Having It All”

September 15th, 2009 · No Comments

In this excerpt from the Having Nothing, Having It All video, Sara Ross shares her perspectives on mission life experiences.

En este extracto del video mencionado arriba, Sara Ross comparte sus perspectivas de experiencias de la vida misionera.

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Sara in the Oven

September 15th, 2009 · No Comments

Just for fun - here's how the clay oven gets cleaned out!

Para que se diviertan - ¡así es como se limpia el horno!

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