We heard recently from the mother of a young girl we'd seen in our 2012 mission to San José Villanueva. Fátima has very limited vision, but her mother Luz learned that new glasses would make it possible for her to go to a regular school instead of School for the Blind. Darren writes:
I drove out to San José Villanueva this morning to meet Luz de Los Angeles (Fatima's mother) and Fatima to give them the donation. Wow, what a cutie Fatima is! As it turns out, Luz was able to get donations from two other groups towards her total of $100 and needed only $60 from us so that is what I provided to her. I like the initiative on her part and felt great about giving her the money. And check out the glasses, those things are serious.
After, I offered to take them home since I knew they traveled a long distance to meet me in SJV this morning and although they told me it was 20 min. one way, because of the road condition it took us 45 min. to get there. But I got a few good pics of their house so it was worth it. Plus we had fun in the car.
That wasn't Darren's only glasses-related errand that day, as he notes -
Finished with that I went to Santa Tecla to drop Kelly's glasses off with Sonia. She lost the nose pads so I took them in and spent $5 to get them fixed. Now I'm going to walk over to Galerias to meet Cristobal and give him the remaining $26 he needs for his glasses.
For anyone who wonders what we do when mission teams aren't in El Salvador, this letter is a good example of the on-going work of follow-up, assistance, and connection with the places where we've ministered. The photo shows Fátima with her grandmother and her new glasses in the family home.
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