Hi there- Annie posting!  I haven't posted in awhile.  I'm back from Colombia for a few weeks to spend Christmas with my family.
I've been busy in Colombia, working at Luz y Vida, a school for at-risk kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods of Bogotá.  Another thing I've been involved in is the Jungle.  Twice a month we invite neighborhood children to our indoor play space.  We've been averaging around 150 children lately.  The neighborhood isn't pretty- homeless men sleep on the street, the sidewalks are littered with garbage and dog poop, the smell of pot wafts from open windows, prostitutes wait in doorways a few blocks away.  Many families rent rooms by the day, an entire family living in a room smaller than a walk-in closet. 
When kids come to the jungle, they have a safe space to play.  They scale the climbing wall, slide down the slide into the ball pit, cross the swinging bridge, slide down the fireman's pole, play foosball, soccer, ping-pong, basketball, mini-golf; make-believe in our playhouse, swing in the hammocks. Some of them come with guarded faces, but before they have left they are laughing, unguarded, free to be kids for a few hours.  
After a couple of hours, we gather the kids together.  They sing, they watch a puppet show or skit, and they hear us share God's word with them.  We divide them into small groups and work on a craft with them that reinforces the message for the day.  Before they leave we give them a snack.  
Just last month we started something new- in another building down the street we've invited mom's to attend a program while their kids are playing.  The first week, 30 women showed up to share, pray for each other and hear God's word.  We're partnering with a local church that has begun to meet in the Jungle building.  They've seen new people coming to their church as we recommend them to families that are looking for a church.
We would love to reopen a smaller program several days a week to reach out to some of the most consistent children.  To do that we need to pay off the Jungle and complete a remodeling job to create classroom and kitchen space and update our bathrooms.  We need your help to do that!  A company has offered us a $36,000 matching grant- for every dollar we raise, they will donate a dollar up to the $36,000.  We're hoping to find 1000 donors who will give $36!  For $72,000 we could completely pay off what we still owe on the buildings and complete the remodeling project in the jungle.  Click the link to find out how to give a tax-deductible donation to our matching gift grant!  Your gift will be a blessing to kids in Barrio Santa Fe in Bogotá, Colombia!  
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


