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Finding Joy Again: One Mother’s Journey

Becoming a mother is such a wonderful experience. There is little else that compares to the joy of holding a newborn in your arms, helping a baby to learn to eat, encouraging a toddler to learn to walk. However, for mothers all over the world, these joys are overshadowed by the anxiety of enabling their infants and children to survive at all. Along with clean water and nutritious food, adequate shelter is all too often a dream that fails to become a reality. That is why a local church in Pajigua, El Salvador partnering with ENLACE to reach out to mothers who are struggling to raise children, make a living and participate in their community.
 
One such woman is Rosa Andrade (70) who lived with her daughter Marta (35) and five grandchildren in a very old and unsafe home made of bamboo sticks and a tin roof. Daily chores such as hauling water from the well and gathering firewood take most of their time but bring no income to help repair their home. At one time, Rosa cooked tamales and pastries and sold them door-to-door earning $15 per week. But over the last few years, Rosa’s health failed, and she eventually lost her hearing. Marta had begun to sell yucca to passers-by but couldn’t make very much. Meanwhile, her mother had become depressed and withdrawn.

Rosa and Marta in front of their new home

Leaders from the local church knew that helping these mothers by building them a new home would transform their lives. After receiving the good news, Marta felt utterly relieved. To fix their old home on their income, said Marta, would have taken an eternity. Using their money for food and other expenses has given her a sense of peace. And Rosa expressed a deep joy–something she hasn’t felt in a long time–because now her daughter, grandchildren and herself would have a real and safe home in which to live, work and grow.

Welcome to El Salvador Josh!

Joshua Manuel Fieldson, 24, first came to El Salvador in 2008 with his church, SeaCoast Grace Church in California. Year after year, Joshua returned to serve, motivated by his love for the Salvadoran people and the work of ENLACE.

Josh was a business major, but upon returning to the United States after his first trip, he decided to pursue a degree in public health. He says, “While on the trip, my heart was changed by the faith in God and daily dependence on his word that the people of El Salvador exhibited so genuinely.”

Before coming to El Salvador, Josh did not have any idea of ​​the effect that could be generated by connecting and empowering churches to achieve community transformation. His many experiences in El Salvador have encouraged him to be active in his own community while preparing to live and work in El Salvador this year.

Josh will help with visiting teams during June and July and we pray that his experience will enrich his passion to serve the poor in effective ways.

Welcome to the team, Josh!

ENLACE is looking for motivated individuals like Josh to join the momentum taking place in El Salvador. You can help us respond to the growing movement of churches in El Salvador that are transforming their communities by serving as an ENLACE volunteer or intern. Click here for more information.