Tijuana Building Project 2008
July 13 - 18th

 

 

 
St Julie's is again sending parish workers to Tijuana, Mexico 
to build housing for North America's poorest.
 

If you don't speak Spanish, that's OK!  If you do, great!
Everyone - Come Join Us!




We encourage all ages from high school on up. 
We have had several family groups share in this incredible journey of faith and learning.  We also run a children's program and a community building group for women in the area. 

There are several opportunities to learn about social justice issues of the area.

 
TIJUANA BUILDING PROJECT
July 13-18

We need people with talents: building, driving, speaking
Spanish, love children, organizers or people willing to learn. Mainly we
need people who want to make a difference.
We also can use paint, painting supplies, windows (less than 4
foot by 4 foot, carpentry tools, craft supplies, and large water coolers. We
also always need your prayers for the workers and the families we are
building for:

Moises and Irene Zamarripa-Luna, Moises Jr, Gabriela,
Jose, and Guadalupe.
Jose and Claudia Diaz de Dios-Jimenez, Adolfo, Josefino,
Litzy and the baby


Contact: Monica Rising 281-0941,  Mary Marcotte 281- 9463,
or Joanna or Martin Thurmann at 972-1155.

Mainly we need people who want to make a difference.

Remember: You do NOT have to speak Spanish.
If you do, great!

God Bless you!

Ministry Purpose:  .St. Julie's is working with to send a
group of workers to Tijuana to help a family build a house and a new life. 

Are you the key to making this miracle happen? 

By building a tie between Mexican and American churches,
we work to enable the poor of Tijuana to build a grace-filled life through labor,
education and responsibility.  We strive to break the cycle of poverty by
providing keys to attaining love.  We learn and celebrate together as we create
bonds in the community so these keys can be passed on to others.

Please... Join us the next time we make this journey for Christ!
 

 

 

     

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