Recently we have experienced many things. Stories to tell, stories that we could not contain tears, good laughs too!
On Saturday 21/02, we went back to Alto do Baú along with Mr Paul Drun Civil Defense of Ilhota and volunteers from SP.
We used the new road, built with great difficulty because of the collapse of the land. We are working in the region which was the epicenter of the tragedy.
we Can not believe how are the conditions of that part of the Baú complex!
The houses are still as in days of collapse, with all the belongings of the family, and lots of mud and a lot of people crying because they lost everything. We will work at the homes of two families, one with much mud, one that needs to be demolished.
This week we have 35 volunteers who worked in very different places, but it is very moving to have to remove the clothes, family pictures and other belongings to avoid the mud ... Lots of mud ... we were trying to take care of everything.
We pray with the owner of the house that was demolished, we talked to her, trying to give her some hope ... Faith by, we picture that the house would be built again!
going down the hill, to deliver a baby born clothing this week, and supplies in the outpost of the Alto do Baú.
We walk by a stream and we arrived at the house of Juliana, now in the sixth month of pregnancy. She sat next to which are now the leftovers from her home. And soon we need to deliver one more baby clothing!
There is still much to do and we need all the help possible to work in construction, cleaning and renovating the affected houses, families are in need of visits and pastoral care, children who play with them, and many other actions!
See the website of the Globo report on the work of volunteers from the Alliance for Ilhota, in the Alto do Bau.
Visit http://jornalnacional.globo.com report and click the "VOLUNTEERS HELP VICTIMS OF SANTA CATARINA"
Pray! Contribute! Help!
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Our email: sossc2008@gmail.com
In Grace One we called to glorify His Name!
Maria Jose, team "Rebuilding Hope" and "Alliance for Ilhota"