The situation here in Guatemala with unemployment keeps getting worse and worse. People live day to day here with income and expenses and so having enough food to live is a problem for many. We reached out to families in our program asking if they needed food or resources or if they knew of others who needed help. Many of the families expressed their thanks and said they were okay, but a few responded with needs and knew of others (family, neighbors, or others) who could use food. We were able to purchase some food staples such as sugar, rice, beans, pasta, nutritional drink mix (atol), and oatmeal to give out to help support their families. A special thank you to Dillsburg BIC church and their funds from the youth Famine event we were able to purchase these items to help these families. The pictures below show some of the families. In the video they are saying, "Gracias por las cosas" (Thank you for these things).
Hope for Home Ministries continues to deliver food large scale to villages and towns all over the country where there is much larger need. Families put white flags outside their houses to show they are out of food and many people from Hope for Home are out delivering food every day. Shauna and I were able to help with food packing days this past week.
Some of the 7,500 lbs of food (rice, beans, and powdered milk) packed and ready for distribution.


We are so thankful for your continued support and prayers through this time of great need here in Guatemala.
Andi, Shauna, and Sammy
If you have any questions or want to know more about our ministry and what we are doing in Guatemala send us an email at abrubaker@pushtherock.org or
If you feel God is calling you to support us financially you can go to pushtherock.org/donate and find Andi Brubaker on the drop down menu. Dios le bendiga.
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