The Liliana Martinez Family
“This, this whole area here flooded,” says Liliana, pointing down. She’s seated in a chair in her new living room, on a new cement floor. But that floor wasn’t always cement.
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“This, this whole area here flooded,” says Liliana, pointing down. She’s seated in a chair in her new living room, on a new cement floor. But that floor wasn’t always cement.
She’s gotten on her own two feet and provided the stability that her family needs. And it started with a house.
“The hardest part of living there was when we paid. Sometimes we couldn’t. And the owners didn’t give us more time, so we had to take out other loans.”
“It was kind of humiliating to not have our own house,” says Dave. “Each family needs to have their own place.”
Latrines built by the Bret Wims Thrivent Financial team
Standing in the doorway of her new home, Rosa Graciela Lopez Vasquez wears a big smile.
More than just walls and a roof however, this house represents something much bigger for Wilmer: independence, family, pride and safety.
Toribio is taking care of more than just his family – he’s taking care of his heritage.
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