Generations Humanitarian Envisions a World without Street Children

This blog has been created to facilitate and support families through the process of adoption and continued education of street children throughout South America.

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Generations Humanitarian is committed to transform street children toward an abundance of health, hope, and loving homes thereby breaking the cycle of scarcity for generations to come. To learn more, please visit www.genhu.org.

December 29, 2009

Day 2 Visiting the Sunflower Orphanage Dec. 2009

An excerpt from Stuart's email:

"Monday was wonderful. We met Darwin, Floyd and the rest of the orphans. Trev would like to adopt Floyd too! He was so good with them. We gave one of the Lego sets Payton picked out to Floyd and he loved it. Darwin loved his too. Trev helped him put it together. Today we will work at the Sunflower more until like 4:30 then take the train to Agua Caliente. Tomorrow is Machu Pichu early morning.
I rode on the back of a dirtbike with Carlos from the Sunflower down to Urubamba to buy paint. Quite an experience. Darwin was shocked to see us. They made the reception line to throw flower petals on us when we got off the bus. I stopped and gave him a big hug and told him who I was. I really think he was in shock. He hung with us during the performance the other kids did. Darwin watched the family videos on Trev´s camera many times. Floyd even knows from memory Payton and Marli´s names."

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