Thursday, April 21, 2016

They clean cars to survive. Anyone driving in the Delmas area can spot five to 10 of them at a time working hurriedly to catch the next car. Often most drivers prefer not to have their cars cleaned; others pay some 50 gourdes – just a little more than one US dollar – for a quick job. With that money, street children can barely buy a piece of bread and a plastic packet of water –essential items in the sweltering heat of this Caribbean nation. I'm so grateful for the privilege I have to serve them and I invite you to come join me in that project. We are seeking to distribute clothes, shoes and provide some healthcare and education for countless children. ‪#‎ARISE‬‪#‎Projectforhumanity‬

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