Sep 14, 2014

Stories from the streets

Over the last 3 years we have learned so much while working with the kids. We have learned much about what it is like to live on the streets. I want to share with you all some of the stories we hear from the kids about things they endure on the harsh streets of Cebu. 

*some of this content may not be appropriate for all ages*



 we met a sweet boy who was suffering from sever asthma, we took him to our house (this was before the JC was open) to take a bath before heading to the hospital. The guard at our subdivision asked Ronald  "Unsa na?" "What is that?"pointing to the suffering child he was carrying on his back.

 we went to visit the kids as we were walking home from a late dinner. The kids processed to tell us of their experiences that night. One of the 12 year olds at the time was begging for leftover food at a local pizza place when the person working threw boiling water at him. He had 3rd degree burns down his back. 3 years later he still has scars.

 the kids tell us the guard at the local mall kicked them when they went near the mall escalator.

we find one of our 12 year old boys crying on the sidewalk. He ripped his pants and didn't have underwear on leaving him exposed to everyone. The other kids teased him rather than help him.

 we find out the adults sell the kids drugs. The kids use the money they get begging to buy drugs.
*we are sure they use the drugs to endure the harsh environments on the streets*

one kids tells us his parents kicked him out of the house and was told not to go home unless he had money.

2 of our girls were molested by a father of one of the kids.

 the police don't take the accusation seriously about the girls being molested.

one of the girls had a bad UTI and her temp spiked to 104.

 one of the young men (20 or 21) murders someone under the bridge because of money. A good majority of our kids were witnesses and two helped get rid of the body. It was never followed up with by the police.

 one of our young boys -13 yrs old- was hit by a motorcycle while crossing the street. He sustained small injuries and needed stitches near his eye.

the police force one of our 15 year old boys to run around the street in middle of the day naked.

the same 13 yr old boy was hit again by a motorcycle and broke his leg.

 one of our young girls was hit by a motorcycle and died.

while sleeping,  kids tie each others legs together.

the barangay (town) people do raids on the streets to get the kids out of certain areas. They pour muriatic acid on them while they are sleeping.

the police, in an effort to wake the kids up, kick them resulting in broken/bruised ribs.




These are just a portion of the stories we hear from the kids. Some stories are worse than others but regardless no child should have to endure such treatment. The Jesan Center works to prevent things like this! Will you partner with us to help put an end to these kids sufferings? We would like to have our home opened by the end of 2015 and with your help we can make that dream a reality! 













Sep 9, 2014

Discipleship Friday







Every Friday children 16 and older come to the Jesan Center for our 'Discipleship Friday' program.
They help out around the center, maintain the garden, have bible studies, cook and sometimes even wash the JC vehicle. 
Our goal with this program is to get to know the kids better! We want to guide them to see their worth in Jesus Christ and to be in relationship with Him. Through the example of the whole JC team these young men and women have been making great changes in their lives! Some have started working on getting their GED, some have taken the garden as their own, they are growing to know Jesus, some have stopped the use of drugs, and one young man is even working on getting his drivers license (with the guidance of the JC) to be of more help. 
We are incredibly blessed to be working with such great kids! 
Would you prayerfully consider donating to this work? 
If is our goal by December 2015 to have a children's home in order to better serve these precious children.
Follow the paypal link or visit our go fund me page. 



Sep 4, 2014

Jesan Center Garden

The evolution of the Jesan Center garden.






Before the garden began 
The beginning. The start of the compost pile.

This is how the garden started. Little bag with little plants.
                                               


This young man has work on this garden since the beginning. He has put so much hard work into making the garden great! 
                                             

This was also step one of the garden. Some of the Discipleship Friday boys made this little space.
We have since outgrown it.



Starting to produce actual vegetables! 


Step 2. Transfer what was in the bags to the ground. 

The kids worked hard and diligently to make sure all the plants from the bags
to the ground would survive. 


Keeping the garden area clean. 


Taking out the weeds. 



Some boys even worked in the rain to get things done! Here he is working on the fence that now
surrounds the garden. 

Cleaning out the weeks and making it a better area for the vegetables to thrive! 

Starting to grow! Okra. 



We also have a fish pond in the works. Prayerfully, we will be able to finish this project by the end of the year.

Proud of all his hard work! 
This is what the garden looks like today! 

Proud of all their hard work!