Jumat, 04 Maret 2016

Rescuing girls living in garbage dump, some prostituted to truck drivers

Rescuing girls living in garbage dump, some prostituted to truck drivers

By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (February 25, 2016) -- Xochilt (So-sheel) was raised in a garbage dump in Nicaragua, a place where life held little value and young girls were offered by their mothers to truck drivers for quick cash.
Girl today Mark Ellis“One of the biggest risks that happened in the dump was at night, there were no doors to the houses and someone could easily enter with a pistol or something similar and you could end up dead and no one could do anything about it,” Xochilt recalls.
Gloria Sequeira was part of a team helping with the children’s schooling at the dump and discovered there were sordid activities going on. “There was a business going on in there where the mothers were sending the girls and the truck drivers would take them inside and have sex with them and would pay them.
“We were bringing teams to help the school but my worry was what was happening with the girls? In my heart grew the desire: What if we have a house? What if we can get some of the girls out of that space?”
In partnership with Forward Edge, Pastor Kip Jacobs at SouthLake Church in Oregon made an appeal to raise funds for a home for the girls. Amazingly, God lowered from above the exact amount needed to buy and develop a property that came to be known as Villa Esperanza.
Xochilt was one of the first 16 girls rescued from the dump who came to live at the new facility. “I just remember when Xochilt was living in the dump. She was seven or eight years old with a baby in her arms, her hair matted and covered with dirt,” says Joseph Anfuso, with Forward Edge.
Teams from SouthLake and other churches went down to help with construction of the property and to care for the girls. One of the women who visited Villa Esperanza from SouthLake Church stayed up all night caring for Xochilt and Xochilt still remembers her loving concern.
Photo: Xochilt with baby. 2) Mark Ellis.
Mark Ellis potraitAbout the writer: Mark Ellis is senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net) and also founder of www.GodReports.com, a website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church around the world. He is also co-host for "Windows on the World" with ANS founder, Dan Wooding, on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv/). 
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