After school ended in early June, our children, youth, and house parents spent two weeks in a rural camp outside of Monte Plata. Because we had the camp to ourselves, we were well protected, and also could enjoy the open spaces and recreational activities. This was a welcome break after being quarantined for twelve weeks on the relatively small campus of Casa Monte Plata. Our youth and workers remain grateful for both God’s protection and provision during this unique time.
At the end of June, the group returned to Casa Monte Plata and began a six-week summer program along with work projects and summer jobs. Several of the older youth have reached maturity and education levels that they can now help run the summer programs.

The Galilea Church in San Lucas, a Kids Alive partner, continues to deliver essential food supplies every two weeks to the families of the local church and Source of Hope School in Zapote. As travel restrictions between Guatemalan states have ended, there is a greater potential for travel.
The federal government has also recently allowed public transportation to resume in the country with restrictions; however, many city mayors and managers are limiting the use of public transportation in and through their towns. This not only continues to affect local families, but the confusion surrounding these conflicting rules can have a compounded effect adding to an already difficult situation. Schools will continue through October, but there is no indication of whether students will be physically attending classes in the next few months.

Homework, and sometimes I work by carrying firewood.
It's really hard because we have to do exercises and homework without really knowing how to do it, but we have to do it anyway (Teachers provide homework guides to students once a month through text message or sometimes in person)
My dad works but not my mom.
Sometimes in the afternoons, I see a rainbow and it reminds me of God’s presence and power.
That we all stay healthy

Park School and Care Center in Caraballo continues to be an oasis for impoverished children and youth in the community around us. Through this center, children and families are learning of God’s provision and abundant love even during this time when COVID-19 has imposed severe restrictions on our ministry.Since the government imposed quarantine restrictions, Kids Alive has helped with six major food distributions and reached out to our children's homes with practical instructions for emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Through the past school year, we have made major advances by opening a new dental clinic on our campus and by imparting life skills and job training for the older youth and young adults. God has not only protected but has provided for our children and their families, changing lives for His glory!

Directors Jan Burkey and Miriam Hernandez are approaching their 20th year of ministry serving in the impoverished and sometimes violent Palo Blanco barrio, on the outskirts of Jarabacoa city.
Protection and provision have been constant themes in this program since its inception. This is even more defined during the pandemic as the school became a "relief organization" which provided food for hungry families and educational material for kids during school closures.
We are grateful to all those who've partnered with us in prayer and financial support for many years but especially during this crisis. God’s love continues to be on display in this community and many lives are being positively impacted.
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