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Providing a Hand UP


      Sophie Ramirez’s Transformation





      The story of Sophie Ramirez highlights what we often miss when we
      do not stop and look deeply and listen to the lives of those suffering
      in extreme poverty.  The complexity and human side of the people
      we work with can be missed when we think of people living in Upper
      Cambio Puente as a group rather than unique people who deserve
      the dignity that God created them to have.

      Sophie was living in dire need with her three children, her daughter
      Valeria (9) Grethel (5) and Karlo (3) . This was clear from an initial
      visit, but what was not clear until we deeply listened was that Sophie
      was very close to completing her technical nursing certificate and
      wanting  more for herself and her children.  However, suffering from
      severe  depression  and  other  health  ailments  she  was  truly  lost.
      She needed a hand-up and to be supported as her family support
      was lost with the sudden deaths of her parents and absence of the
      father of her children.

                                                               Withthe
                                                               partnership of
                                                               Be the Light Get
                                                               Lit Mission Team
                                                               and our ACAF
                                                               Social Workers
                                                               identifying
                                                               Sophie’s need for support, her life began to improve.  The
                                                               visitors built her a new house equipped with belongings,
                                                               beds, mattresses, compartments, three bedrooms, living
                                                               room, dining room, and a usable patio space.  They also
                                                               provided financial support to pay for her nursing certificate
                                                               documents and medical supplies to  help support her dream
                                                               of being a nurse. The ACAF team supported her in receiving


      counseling and strategies for dealing with stress.  Between ACAF’s
      attention and the visiting team’s generosity, she saw a ray of hope
      for a better future.  From that point, she was able to complete her
      degree and find stable work.

      Today, with her degree in hand, Sofia has the opportunity to apply
      for stable jobs! In addition, she participates in training workshops and
      comprehensive  support  programs  of  ACAF,  which  provide  her  with
      health  monitoring,  legal  and  psychological  support.  All  essential  to
      improve the anxiety and depression disorder she suffers from after
      the death of her mother, her greatest support.

      Sophie has learned that she is not alone.  We have been reminded,
      as we are so many times by the people we serve, that in the midst
      of despair are human beings trying to survive.  These people were
      created for more than basic survival.  As with Sophie, their dignity and
      potential can be restored through the work we do together to create
      a better future in the communities we serve.

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