CFCA’s community of compassion
April 21, 2009
By Henry Flores, director of the CFCA Communication Center in El Salvador
When Ines, 88, lost her home, Raymunda, 84, invited Ines to stay on her property. The two are good friends now. Ines said of Raymunda’s kindness, “Raymunda offered me not only her land, but she offered me her heart.”
Ines and Raymunda are living examples of CFCA’s community of compassion.
Read about the Benedictine students’ spring break in El Salvador.
Entry Filed under: Around the World with CFCA, Central America. Tags: aging, Benedictine College, cfca, children, christian, Community of compassion, El Salvador, Henry Flores, poverty, sponsorship, technorati.
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