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Semillas de Amor Children’s Village provides a high level education program for Guatemala’s at risk children and a home for children with exceptional circumstances.

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The future, even in the next weeks, of the Semillas de Amor children’s home is in jeopardy. We have been without a income for 18 months. We have, however, received generous donations but it is still not enough to keep our children’s home afloat. Our monthly budget, and this is bare bones, is $15,000.00. I spend as much time as possible doing fundraising but the truth is, that it is just not enough. So many children’s homes in Guatemala have closed and I wonder where the courts are putting the children? A system that was already overcrowded and understaffed is bursting at the seams. We have had to turn down children, that the courts have referred to us, because we cannot jeopardize the lives of the children already in our care. But the truth is, that their lives are in jeopardy. Without money to pay salaries, we are three pay periods behind, we are losing our staff and many of those people long term and valuable employees.

When adoptions were in open in Guatemala we were able to run our children’s home with little donation money. The fees for the children that were adopted paid for the children, that either were not adoptable or were special needs adoptions. But in the last 18 months that income has stopped as Guatemala closed adoptions due to the Hague Treaty. We have had to focus on fundraising, and generosity, to care for the kids.

Our plans for the future have been to open a small preschool for kids ages 3-5. Since we already have 15 children in that age category our school is almost full, but we will invite some children from the community. We hope to partner with an NGO in Canada to begin our school, they will provide technical support, which is a huge help to us. The overhead to care for 30, 40 or 50 kids is just so expensive and we don’t know whether they will ever have a chance at being adopted. I won’t warehouse children. The best option is to care for the 15 children we have, that do not have families, and begin our education program. We hope, at some point, the other 22 children will be going home with their adoptive families, once the Guatemalan government stops their harassment of children’s homes and quits using the kids as political pawns.

In the meantime, if you can find it in your heart and financial means, we are in desperate need of your help. No amount is too small.

We really try to keep our spirits up but right now it is tough. When we can’t pay the staff, and these are people who cannot go without a paycheck, it is so difficult. Every tiny expenditure is a luxury. The thought of sending any of these kids back into a court system that will not and does not care for them kills me. We won’t give up and we will keep fighting for the kids, the rights and their home but we need your help.

Donation information:
Donations can be made via PayPal at
SAVESEMILLAS.ORG or donations can be sent, checks payable to Seeds of Love to: Seeds of Love, 905 Notre Dame DR, Woodland, CA 95695. For more information or questions please contact Nancy Bailey at nancy@semillasdeamor.org.

The slideshow shows our garden, complete with new name tags for the plants, the Scott family whose children are adopted from Guatemala, their school had a fundraiser for Semillas de Amor and raised $1500.00. Also lots of kids doing what kids do the best, having fun. Oh yes, and our new sign, that I bought over a year ago, but had to wait until we painted to put it up, Welcome to Our Home.

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Jun
25

Free Range Kids

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Trying to get my “real” work done while I am at the children’s village is nearly impossible.  My real work is mainly trying to find donations to keep the kids fed, clothed and educated.  No easy task.  However, watching the kids playing, outside my office window, makes me want to be out there with them.  So most fundraising is done when I am home and while at the children’s village I get to play.  I couldn’t resist bringing my camera while I hung out with the kids.  

There are photos of Ruby. Ruby is our new dog.  We found Ruby running in the streets, almost hit by cars, and just terrified.  She was living outside, near the entrance to the farm where I live for a few weeks. The farm manager told the security to get rid of her.  The security guards told me, knowing that I would probably not say no, so she became our new dog.  We let her settle in at our house before bringing her to meet the kids at the children’s village.  Ruby was a terrified dog and so afraid of everyone.  This has been her first week at the children’s village, spending the day, and has done well.  I explained to the kids that someone had been very mean to her, which made her very afraid of people, and then threw her out.  Sadly most of our kids can relate.  I have been so amazed by how kind the kids are to Ruby.  They move slowly with her, know that she is nervous and pet her gently.  The children have learned a true lesson in kindness.

We also sampled lettuce from our garden today.  We have lots of different kinds of lettuce and all ready to eat.  I didn’t realize, when I bought the lettuce plants, that what I had purchased was not what most people plant here.  No iceberg lettuce in the garden, but lots of baby lettuce, the fancy stuff you guys in the States pay a small fortune for.   Lucky for our kids we can grow our veggies cheaply and have fresh vegetables every day.  Our next food move will be eggs, but have to build the chicken coop first and then buy some chickens.

Enjoy the kids!

 

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Jan
22

Save Semillas! Campaign

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Our friends at Futuro de los Niños have started a campaign to help us raise money to help us survive the next three months as changes in Guatemalan law has put Semillas de Amor under tremendous financial pressure.  Please jump over to Save Semillas! for more info.

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e-mail: info@semillasdeamor.org
Seeds of Love
2461 Mosswood Lane
Santa Clara CA 95051
phone: +1-305-600-4517

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