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		<title>Fawcett Family Christmas Newsletter</title>
		<description>Click here to see the Fawcett Family&#8217;s Christmas Newsletter [1]:
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[1] http://www.cccott.org.uk/documents/On_A_Mission_December_2009.pdf
[2] http://www.cccott.org.uk/documents/On_A_Mission_December_2009.pdf</description>
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		<title>In Memory: Keydi Osorto</title>
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            Name:
            Keydi Paola Mayorga Osorto
        
        
            Gender:
            Female
        
        
            Born:
            1994
        
        
            Died:
            &#160;September 7, 2009
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Keydi was born with the HIV virus fifteen years ago. Her mother died of AIDS and her father suffered from the same disease. Keydi lived with her 72 year old grandmother , who makes and sells tortillas to sustain the family, but earns very little.&#160; Keydi was a very happy young girl who loved school and her studies. Keydi&#8217;s dream was to become a teacher, but she did not live to fulfil her dream.
She accepted Christ with a Pastor from Cedar Creek Ohio and the CHV team had a chance to confirm her acceptance while she was in the hospital. Ian was able to pray for her around 5 minutes before she passed away.&#160; She was peaceful when he told her God was there with her.

Thank you for your prayers and your support in all we do. For us it has confirmed once again the importance of the support groups who have rallied around carrying out various things needed before and after Keydi's death.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Iris Maradiaga</title>
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            Name:
            Iris Marilli Maradiaga
        
        
            Goes by:
            Iris
        
        
            Gender:
            Female
        
        
            Birthday:
            27 February
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Iris lives with her grandmother as her mother died of leukemia when she was younger. Her grandmother has to look after Iris and her two brothers. This is very difficult as she is getting a lot older and can&#8217;t work very much, meaning the family has very little money for food, clothes and housing needs. They live in a small house which is falling down, and half of the house is in pieces.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision.  You can help make a difference in Iris&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Gustavo Maradiaga</title>
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            Name:
            Gustavo Adolfo Maradiaga
        
        
            Goes by:
            Gustavo
        
        
            Gender:
            Male
        
        
            Birthday:
            21 November
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Gustavo lives with his grandmother as his mother died of leukemia. His grandmother has to look after Gustavo and his brother and sister. This is very difficult as she is getting a lot older and can&#8217;t work very much, meaning the family has very little money for food, clothes and housing needs. They live in a small house which is falling down, and half of the house is in pieces.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision.  You can help make a difference in Gustavo&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Cindy</title>
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            Name:
            Cindy
        
        
            Goes by:
            Cindy
        
        
            Gender:
            Female
        
        
            Birthday:
            unknown
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Cindy lives in extreme poverty, with her mother and older sister who is 15 and has two children. They don&#8217;t have a lot of food or money. The family lives in a little house with only one bed, so the children have to sleep on the floor. Cindy&#8217;s mother works as a prostitute at night and leaves the children on their own a lot of the time. Every week, Cindy comes to church with her brother Michael. Their mother has also begun to attend. Cindy really enjoys learning and always tries to go to school, but this can also be an expensive thing for the family.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision.  You can help make a difference in Cindy&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Carlos Maradiaga</title>
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            Name:
            Carlos Alexis Maradiaga
        
        
            Goes by:
            Carlos
        
        
            Gender:
            Male
        
        
            Birthday:
            22 July
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Carlos lives with his grandmother as his mother died of leukemia. His grandmother has to look after Carlos and his brother and sister. This is very difficult as she is getting a lot older and can&#8217;t work very much, meaning the family has very little money for food, clothes and housing needs. They live in a small house which is falling down, and half of the house is in pieces.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision.  You can help make a difference in Carlos&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Carlos Diaz</title>
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            Name:
            Carlos Jonathan Diaz
        
        
            Goes by:
            Carlos
        
        
            Gender:
            Male
        
        
            Birthday:
            7 September
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Carlos is one of 8 children, living in a blended-family home.  The family lives in complete poverty. Two women in the household work.  One works at a melon factory and the other sells anything she can on the street.  Their combined incomes are not enough to feed the whole family.
The children have all been very ill due to the poor diet that they have in addition to severe infections of parasites and scabies. Casa Hogar Vida has been helping this family and the children&#8217;s health has improved.  Because of support from Casa Hogar Vida, the family now has a water reservoir, and the children are able to bath daily, which is helping them recover from the scabies.
One of the children is infected with HIV and is in need of help with medication, diet and general hygiene. The family all live in a tiny house, with only one bed. The children sleep scattered anywhere they can find room on the dirt floor.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision.  You can help make a difference in Carlos&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Besner Pastraña</title>
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            Name:
            Besner Onasis Pastra&#241;a
        
        
            Goes by:
            Besner
        
        
            Gender:
            Male
        
        
            Birthday:
            10 September
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Besner&#8217;s Dad died six years ago from an AIDS related disease, leaving his mother, Maria, is infected with HIV, to care for all her children alone. While she is out working every day, her mother-in-law, who is 79 years old, looks after the house and the children. They are a very nice family and work very hard, but money is little and they need help to survive.  Through the Casa Hogar Vida program, we hope to be able to transform the lives of Maria's children.  For $33 a month, you can help achieve this vision. You can help make a difference in Besner&#8217;s life by donating $33 per month. This money will help towards food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n
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		<title>Meet Andrea Ortez</title>
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            Name:
            Andrea Patricia Ortez
        
        
            Goes by:
            Andrea
        
        
            Gender:
            Female
        
        
            Birthday:
            14 January 2009
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    

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Andrea is one of 8 children, living in a blended-family home.  The family lives in complete poverty. Two women in the household work.  One works at a melon factory and the other sells anything she can on the street.  Their combined incomes are not enough to feed the whole family.
The children have all been very ill due to the poor diet that they have in addition to severe infections of parasites and scabies. Casa Hogar Vida has been helping this family and the children&#8217;s health has improved.  Because of support from Casa Hogar Vida, the family now has a water reservoir, and the children are able to bath daily, which is helping them recover from the scabies.
One of the children is infected with HIV and is in need of help with medication, diet and general hygiene. The family all live in a tiny house, with only one bed. The children sleep scattered anywhere they can find room on the dirt floor.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision. Andrea is currently sponsored. Her &#34;padrino&#34;'s contribution helps with food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n



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		<title>Meet Melissa Diaz</title>
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            Name:
            Melissa Diaz
        
        
            Goes by:
            Melissa
        
        
            Gender:
            Female
        
        
            Birthday:
            1 February 1996
        
        
            Region:
            Choluteca
        
        
            Country:
            Honduras
        
        
            Program:
            Casa Hogar Vida
        
    


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Melissa is one of 8 children, living in a blended-family home.  The family lives in complete poverty. Two women in the household work.  One works at a melon factory and the other sells anything she can on the street.  Their combined incomes are not enough to feed the whole family.
The children have all been very ill due to the poor diet that they have in addition to severe infections of parasites and scabies. Casa Hogar Vida has been helping this family and the children&#8217;s health has improved.  Because of support from Casa Hogar Vida, the family now has a water reservoir, and the children are able to bath daily, which is helping them recover from the scabies.
One of the children is infected with HIV and is in need of help with medication, diet and general hygiene. The family all live in a tiny house, with only one bed. The children sleep scattered anywhere they can find room on the dirt floor.
Through the program Casa Hogar Vida we hope to be able to transform the life of these children, and you can help achieve this vision. Melissa is currently sponsored. Her &#34;padrino&#34;'s contribution helps with food, medication and an education - all things we in the western world take for granted.
Gran Comisi&#243;n Latinoam&#233;rica (GCLA)
Fundaci&#243;n Gran Comisi&#243;n



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