Update May 29, 2022 (updates from Eric):
May 25: So much happening this week! The house building crew is with Rita Rabre de Pinto working in between rain showers while we are on board working on arms.
Laurena's Hardware also donated some paint and they are painting the one room that part of grandmothers family owns out of the building next door. It may be one room for them to live in but they are so proud of being able to do something they never dreamed of. Paint the walls!
The work is proceeding well considering the weather!
I have to say that when we left the States a year ago never did I imagine that we would be helping so many in such varied ways with our local partners. This is all done as an expression of God's love and we thank the wonderful people who have donated to make this possible! I cannot imagine what is in the future as God moves according to His purpose. I see how little of an idea my plans have been in comparison to His.
May 27: Lots of progress today! I was able to measure a young man who lost both lower arms. In a few weeks he will have two new prosthetics! Several days of printing ahead and Monica got some computer training today using the OpenSCAD software to create the various parts for printing.
Rita Rabre de Pinto and the crew have been making lots of headway despite working around the rain showers. The boy who is recovering from his first of several big surgeries and his sister had a smiles seeing their new home coming together.
Since this project was close enough to home for Rita she cooked up a great lunch for everyone! A big thank you again to those of you who have donated to make all of these things happen! We can't do this without you. I'm so excited to see how God is using all of us to change lives here.
Rita Rabre de Pinto said "We left the kids handprints in the doorway to remind them that it was through them that they got this house".
May 28: We measured our second double arm recipient yesterday. Today we start lots of printing but just think of how much they will help! Will also make him a utensil holder to use as well. First parts being printed.