Date Build: July, Friday 15th - Saturday 16th, 2022

FAMILY INFORMATION:

Father: Primitivo

Age: 30 years old

Profession: Factory

Salary Weekly: $ 100 USD

Mother: Eliza

Age: 34 years old

Profession: housewife

CHILDREN

Name: Kenia - Age: 3 years old.

TIME IN TIJUANA: 2 years

Letter from the family:

We’re the Ramirez Gonzalez family, made up of my daughter Kenia Yaquelin, Primitivo and Eliza. We are a family with little resources who had to immigrate from San Quintin Baja California due to our daughter’s health concerns who was diagnosed with Acute Limphoblastic Leukemia that was detected a little over a year and a half ago. Since then we have fought by her side everyday hoping for a miracle from God, that He would have mercy on her life and allow us to keep her with us, as she is our only daughter and biggest treasure. Sadly this sickness is very deceiving and can return at any moment even stronger and destroy her organs. For this reason we decided to stay here in Tijuana. San Quintin is considered an area far from the city and sadly the specialists in Hematology and Oncology that our young daughter needs are nonexistent there.

We have had many needs between transportation, food, health and shelter more than anything, as the income my husband receives in the factory at times does not cover all of our needs. We see ourselves in need of asking for a house where we can offer a better quality of life to our family as the house we currently live in leaks when it rains which makes us unable to relax while we sleep. The wind and the rain also bring lots of dirt through the cracks in our house that dirty our blankets. We have only a dirt floor and insects have entered our house, putting our family’s health at risk, especially Kenia because of her low immune system, as a bite from any insect or animal really concerns us.

As I promise to tell the truth, I want to say that my father, when I was young, donated a piece of land to me and I am unsure if it will show up on the “no property card” that I am going to have processed. In telling you the truth, my parents live on that property, in a wooden house. My father is a disabled man and cannot work, and my mother, with the little economical support she receives from the government are able to survive, as my siblings really do not support them financially. I have shared with my dad that due to my daughter’s condition and the need she has for weekly chemotherapy as well as on occasions needing to go to the emergency room due to complications from chemotherapy, that we will not be returning to live with them, but we will stay here in Tijuana. As Kenia’s treatment is long term, we will not be leaving Tijuana, and my parents will continue living in that home for good.

I wanted to share a little about the reason behind my father putting this property in my name. My parents have the idea and the custom of giving the home to me as the youngest, as I would typically be responsible to care for them when they’re older. Sadly because of our situation my husband and I made the decision to leave this home in San Quintin to them as they are used to living in San Quintin around the majority of our family members and did not want to move with us to live in Tijuana. I love my parents, but sadly I’m unable to do anything for them because of the situation we are living in currently.

I thank you all deeply for all the support you are providing for families such as ours and I’m sure God will multiply it abundantly. We will be praying to our Lord Jesus that we could become candidates for this support.

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