Life in Cuba is challenging right now and only getting tougher every day. Inflation is out of control and basic goods are in short supply. People are spending most of their time just trying to survive, which leaves little energy for anything else. In response to these challenges, churches are doing everything they can to help their communities. Aliento Cuba partners with eight of these churches, bolstering their programs so they are able to provide food, medications, medical supplies, and transportation to their communities
The Top Needs of Our Partner Churches With the help of our generous donors, Aliento Cuba recently sent 60 pounds of vital medication to our partners in Cuba. Despite this impressive feat, and the incredible blessing that it has been to its recipients, this shipment has only scratched the surface of the need for medicine. Among our other projects, acute needs include a vehicle for our project in La Larga and van for our project in the North Circuit.
How You Can Help Here’s where your donations make a massive impact! These funds help churches to provide the resources of medicine, food, and transportation to those who are really struggling in their communities. It also brings them hope with the good news of the Gospel. You can make a difference in the lives of many through this ministry. Even a small contribution can go a long way in helping these communities stay strong and maintain their faith as a guiding light for so many.
Project Updates Part of how Aliento Cuba supports our partner churches in Cuba is to bring joy and hope to their communities. When most of the day is focused in simply surviving, a bit of joy makes a big difference. This summer’s joy also came in the form of Bible Camp. In total our partner churches served more than 500 children and adults at Bible Camp!
You can make a difference in the lives of many through this ministry Even a small contribution can go a long way in helping these communities stay strong and keep their faith alive. Your generosity can make sure that even in hard times, faith remains a guiding light for so many in Cuba.
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Farm in La Larga shares crops with community, the Center for Single Parents, and the Children’s Home
In Sagua the poorest community we serve, pastors Sadiel and Zady provide resources for emotional and physical needs
In Cascajal/Cayo Bejuco a mother who received medicines for her son, thanks to the generous contributions of our donors, is now teaching children about God. Small villages along the North Circuit of central Cuba joy is found in God, and in Barrio Africa people who are disabled are receiving care.
We at Aliento Cuba are immensely grateful to our generous donors. It is through your giving that we are able to serve these people in isolated communities bringing them joy and God’s love along with resources. Go to our website (click here) to learn more about the communities we serve.
With gratitude, Rachel Sanchez-Parodi, Executive Director