Sunday 7 December 2008

girls home

Restoring Hope International
this home is now under new ownership. Feb 2010
J-D (when in city, was not able to visit as did not have time.)
Arequipa city
All info from https://www.rhintl.org/
Other stuff from prayer email and newlatters.



From the Founders
Our organization was recently founded to be able to insure the long-term success of ongoing projects that its president, Rick Daviscourt, founded in the country of Peru, South America, several years back. These include the Torre Fuerte Family Home for Girls located in the city of Arequipa, two schools currently under construction in Pachacutec and Horacio Zevallos, soup kitchens for the very poor, and several churches on an interdenominational basis.
For us at Restoring Hope International we believe that, in many ways, our lives boil down to responsibility. This responsibility must obviously be lived out towards our own immediate families and our counties of origin. However, we believe that it does not stop there. It simply cannot. With the great increase in technologies in every facet of our lives to include that of electronics and means of transportation, our world has grown smaller. We can no longer turn a blind eye to the needs of our neighbors outside of our borders and expect that someone else to supply what they lack. The sad reality is that most people simply will not help. We believe that with the great privilege of living in affluent countries also comes the great responsibility of helping those who cannot help themselves - those who have little or no voice in their societies.

Our organization was recently founded to be able to insure the long-term success of ongoing projects that its president, Rick Daviscourt, founded in the country of Peru, South America, several years back. These include the Torre Fuerte Family Home for Girls located in the city of Arequipa, two schools currently under construction in Pachacutec and Horacio Zevallos, soup kitchens for the very poor, and several churches on an interdenominational basis.
For us at Restoring Hope International we believe that, in many ways, our lives boil down to responsibility. This responsibility must obviously be lived out towards our own immediate families and our counties of origin. However, we believe that it does not stop there. It simply cannot. With the great increase in technologies in every facet of our lives to include that of electronics and means of transportation, our world has grown smaller. We can no longer turn a blind eye to the needs of our neighbors outside of our borders and expect that someone else to supply what they lack. The sad reality is that most people simply will not help. We believe that with the great privilege of living in affluent countries also comes the great responsibility of helping those who cannot help themselves - those who have little or no voice in their societies.
Our organization was recently founded to be able to insure the long-term success of ongoing projects that its president, Rick Daviscourt, founded in the country of Peru, South America, several years back. These include the Torre Fuerte Family Home for Girls located in the city of Arequipa, two schools currently under construction in Pachacutec and Horacio Zevallos, soup kitchens for the very poor, and several churches on an interdenominational basis.
For us at Restoring Hope International we believe that, in many ways, our lives boil down to responsibility. This responsibility must obviously be lived out towards our own immediate families and our counties of origin. However, we believe that it does not stop there. It simply cannot. With the great increase in technologies in every facet of our lives to include that of electronics and means of transportation, our world has grown smaller. We can no longer turn a blind eye to the needs of our neighbors outside of our borders and expect that someone else to supply what they lack. The sad reality is that most people simply will not help. We believe that with the great privilege of living in affluent countries also comes the great responsibility of helping those who cannot help themselves - those who have little or no voice in their societies.


Sincerely,
Rick Daviscourt

President

Christmas Greetings to You and Your Family:
Thanksgiving Weekend has just ended and we, at Restoring Hope International, have so much to be thankful for. First of all, we are thankful to God for His faithful provision on behalf of the many different lives that we are working hard to impact in our different projects in Peru. Secondly, we are thankful to you for caring enough to have partnered with us in terms of your prayers, personal encouragement, and finances. These all have made it possible to see our projects grow through this past year.


Most Sincerely, Kevin and Kathy Daviscourt and Rick and Mary Daviscourt

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Prayer Points
The end of year schooling for all the girls.

To be able to provide ongoing care for our family of 45 girls.

the ongoing projects that they have aswell was the home.

thanks for the building of new school and church.

To have the funding to provide for their grade school, high school, and college expenses.

To finish their study hall and implement it with 20 new computers and desks so that they can more effectively get their school and college assignments done.

Begin construction on a new 2-story housing facility that will give our Torre Fuerte kids more living space as we continue to grow our family.

To be able to continue to provide for the meal facilities in Pachacutec and Horacio Zevallos.

To continue on with the construction of the Christian grade school in Pachacutec.

1 comment:

  1. Hi J-D. This is Rick Daviscourt. I am back from Peru and will be in the States until towards the end of June. As promised, I have a newsletter and info sheet to send to you as it pertains to our rescuing children and other Christian social works projects in Peru. I have misplaced your email address, but if you could send it to me, I would be most happy to send them to you in a PDF file and also to any of your readers that may desire a copy. My email address is rick.daviscourt@rhintl.org Our website address is www.rhintl.org and has a new design that better explains who we are and what we are doing in Peru.

    Have a great day and may our Lord bless you in all of your endeavors to rescue at-risk children in the country of Peru!

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