Congratulations Esbin and Jason!

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This year two of Dick’s boys “graduated” from the equivalent of Jr. High.  Esbin graduated from a public school, and was so excited that we were able to come up for the graduation ceremony.

DSC00289For Esbin, school is quite a challenge, and we’re so proud of him hanging in there and graduating. His determination to stay in school is especially remarkable considering that he has been abandoned by his mother.  He was taken in by another family, and shortly after he moved in with them, the father of the family drowned.  A few months later, the mother died from an infection on her leg.  This “blended” family is being held together by the young adult son and daughter, who have continued to care for  Esbin and his brother, as well as their biological siblings.

IMG_0929Jason graduated, with honors, from a private Christian school he has attended.  This is remarkable for the young man who, a year ago, was missing and we feared dead.  After Dick received a call from a pastor in Guatemala City and convinced him to come home, he began going to the same school as Cesar and Fernando, thanks to the generosity of a sponsor in the U.S.  This seems to have made all the difference for him, and he has excelled academically and socially.  He truly is a work of God.  Jason has become one of my favorites of Dick’s kids, and I was very disappointed to miss his ceremony since I was sick.  Dick provided me with photos, however.

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Jason receiving his class ring from his parents
as a proud Dick looks on

Both of these young men will be continuing their schooling in January.  Jason wants to study tourism, though recently, after working with the Hermano Pedro kids at camp, is considering teaching or nursing.

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Dick with Jason and Cesar.  Cesar didn’t graduate, but received an award for his excellent grades.

We are especially proud of these young men, since many stop their studies and go to work at this point.  I can’t help but think that this is in large part due to Dick’s influence and his constant interest in their schoolwork.  Way to go, Guys!

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