Casa Angelina

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

(I am re-doing this video, some of the images are too small and make them blurry)

This video shows some of the wonderful pictures taken at Casa Angelina. This is the orphange we were blessed to treat. They have currently rescued over 50 children and are in the process of building more houses so they can get more children. The kids here are amazing. They have been through more horror than most of us can even imagine. They have been abused, beaten, and left for death. Thank God there are places like Casa Angelina to rescue them. Thank God for all the mission groups that go there to build, paint, clean, donate time and help. This is the reason this place is possible. Because of the many people who support mission groups. Thank you! While at Casa Angelina, we were very fortunate to open a free clinic for all the people of the village. These people live on less than $2.00 a week. They live in shacks, no electricy and they cannot drink the water. We treated almost every person for tape worms, which they get from the water, They have no other choice so they do drink it. Many of these people have gone YEARS and YEARS without seeing a doctor. The amazing thing, they are actually very healthy people. We gave EVERY person that came to our clinic a bag of goodies ;) We gave Tylenol, Motrin, Vitamins, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Lotions, Antibiotics. There is nothing that we needed to give that we didnt have. It was awesome. The people were SO grateful. They are truly amazing people. Compared to us, they have nothing but you would never know. They are so happy and kind, always a smile on their faces. Makes you wonder...

We met a mother with a child who has a cleft palate, was told by the local hospital not to come back until she had the full amount of money. She was crying and asked "Was this my fault" WOW. Heartbreaking. We are pleased to say that we are working and fundraising to have the surgery done for this child. We also encountered a lady with a gigantic hernia in her stomach. Pleased to say we worked with Jeremy & Melissa to get this lady the surgery she needs.

We treated over 350 villagers in the 4 days we were at Casa Angelina. Very busy on these 4 days, met people we will never ever forget. (more)

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  • hacen un exelente trabajo, grasias por apollar a la niñes guatemalteca, que dios los bendiga.

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