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Jorge's godmother!

Five months ago, the 12-year old Estephanie (my former sponsored child) has become one of the youngest CI sponsors to a little boy called Jorge (8) from Chimaltenango, Guatemala through my 'gift sponsorship' – (meaning everything financial covered by me).

She has just received the below WG follow-up report from her 'godson'. Estephanie was happy for me to share it with the forum.

(Google Translation)

Jorge's family is very grateful for receiving the support, Jorge is very happy because they were able to buy him clothes and shoes and also share basic necessities with the family. They are very happy for the support received.

"Hello dear godmother! I am very excited and very grateful to you, it was a very great emotion to have bought food and shoes and clothes and to know that you have sent me this help, which is a great blessing for me and my family. Since this is very helpful in my life since my father does not have a stable job. And for that I thank you with all my heart and at the same time wishing you Many Blessings in your life. May God take care of you and protect you always. Your godson says goodbye. Jorge Daniel Choy Cuxil."

I asked Estephanie how does she feel of being a godmother to a child from her homeland, and she replied..

"Jorge is very cute and I love being a godmother and seeing his face of joy as one day it was mine and it still is."

Estephanie is ambitious as ever and sent a beautiful picture she drew for me a few days ago.

(photos added to my SCS blog)

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