Friday, February 28, 2014

10 Years

A decade.
                          

Jovenes en Camino, as of Wednesday, celebrates a decade of service.

Service to all the boys who have come, gone, and remain.

We could not be more proud of all God has done in this past ten years. Clearly we've had our ups and downs just like everyone, but we are currently on top of the mountain praising God and screaming how much we love him.

Darwin
I say this because this is how the employees feel. And the employees feel this way because of the progress we've seen in the boys and the campus. The campus is more beautiful than ever, and from my last post you can see how well the boys are doing in school.
The boys are healthy, happy, and this is home. We have 55 boys who currently learn everyday more and more about becoming a man of God. We have 22 full time employees who are such amazing examples to these boys.

Guity
I cannot personally begin to describe how much of a blessing this place is to my life and to the life of many others. It has changed my outlook on life. I hope I never go back to living the way I did. I hope I always remember what God showed me here, what He did here, and how many lives He saved by working through the hearts of the JEC family. 

Norman
Tomorrow (Friday) we are inviting about 150 guests to help us celebrate this milestone. We will have a morning ceremony where the boys will participate and share what JEC has meant to them over the past decade. We will share a meal between the boys, the employees, their families, and special guests. We have invited the local mayor and director of the public school. Please pray the event goes over smoothly and these people can see God’s love through our boys. 

fall 2011
In the afternoon we’ll have our February birthday parties with homemade, anniversary piƱatas and lots of cake and ice cream. We have also invited the girls’ orphanage, “Faith, Hope & Love”, where several of our boys have sisters in the capital. All 25 girls will be joining us to participate and help build a stronger relationship between our two homes. 


It will be a long and exhausting day full of many happy hearts. 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

New Year, New Beginnings

Classes officially started back this week for the public school boys yesterday, so we're back in the swing of things here at JEC!

Julio, Juan Carlos, & Hector on their first day of high school
We have 6 enrolled in private, bilingual school, 19 in the public elementary school, 23 in the public high school, and one starting his college career. Could we be more blessed?

High school boys are excited to start a new year!
I am so proud and honored to work with such an incredible team of dedicated employees here at Jovenes. When I first arrived in mid 2011, many of the boys had repeated several grades and their averages were very low. The change the boys have made in the past 3 years is incredible. The houseparents are so dedicated to working specifically with each one by helping them with projects, encouraging them to do their homework daily, etc. This can be seen in many ways, but it is especially obvious by the rise of their grades. One of the yellow house boys finished last year with a 96% average!! Amilkar, we are so proud of you!!!

Amilkar with our education director, Demetria, at the merit bank awards ceremony
One of the ways we have motivated the boys is by creating a "merit bank", where twice a year the boys get to choose prizes from the bank according to their GPAs. These items usually come from donations from summer groups or we by little by little during the year.

Demetria and our 90 to 100 average boys!
Since school was about to start we decided to have our merit bank award ceremony on the last day of January along with that month's birthday celebration. Our new education director, Demetria, and I were in charge of organizing the afternoon's event in our cafeteria. Our extremely talented and creative house mom, Mary, made the cakes along with the help of that weeks' visitors, Sarah Catherine (one of my best friends) and her husband, Richy ("Ricardo").

Richy, Scat and some of the yellow house boys
Each boy's name was called in order of his GPA, and by 10 point groups (90 to 100, 80 to 90 etc) the boys were allowed to choose their prize. Amilkar of course chose the only soccer ball we had, so next time we know what to get more of!

We cheered and screamed (I literally lost my voice) for each boy, which brought out the biggest smile on their sweet faces. I can't say it enough, I AM SO PROUD OF THESE BOYS!!! They have come so, so far.
Some of the prizes
After the award ceremony, we presented Yoni Garcia (17 years old) with his 6th grade diploma. This is a HUGE deal for us as well. Yoni has been receiving private classes (home-schooling essentially) from our education director, and the country has legally recognized him as passing 6th grade. Our director, Ronald Millon, presented him with his diploma and talked to the boys that no matter how old you are or whatever obstacles stand in your way, you can do anything you put your mind to. Congratulations, Yoni!!!
Director, Ronald Millon, and Yoni Garcia receiving his diploma
The birthday celebrations are always a fun time. We finally finished our leftover pumpkins from our Halloween celebration in October. It took us a few months, but they were perfect to cut a hole in, fill with candy, and then watch explode! Our January birthday boys were William and Yimi from the yellow house, Noe from the pink house, and Cristian Ochoa, Gomez and Chino from the green house.  Happy birthday, boys! We love ya!

Happy birthday, boys!
January flew by, and I'm coming up fast on a 10 day trip home from February 17th-26th.

high school boys praying over 2014 academic year
2014 is looking to be an incredible year. Thank you, Lord - you are so good to us!