Madrigal García
Date Build: Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th, July 2026
FAMILY INFORMATION
MOTHER: Yadira
Age: 36 years old
Job: Beauty salon
Salary weekly: $200 US
CHILDREN:
Krisvy - 16 years old
Hector - 6 years old
LETTER FROM THE FAMILY:
Dear Homes of Hope, I am originally from Potrerillos, a small town in Nayarit. I have six siblings, and that is where we completed elementary school. To attend middle school, we had to walk an hour to a neighboring town because we did not have a vehicle. At the age of 14, I moved to Acaponeta so I could continue my education. I studied accounting, although unfortunately my parents could not afford to pay for all of my siblings to continue their studies. After graduating, I began working at a funeral home, where I met a young man. We started a relationship and decided to build a life together. From that relationship, my daughter Krisvy was born, but after five years I chose to separate because I believe that respect, trust, and communication are the most important foundations of a relationship. From that point on, I became completely independent. When my daughter started preschool, I took a nail technician course while working at a stationery store. After completing the course, I began working at a beauty salon, which allowed me to provide more for my daughter. In 2016, I met another man, and after three years together we decided to make plans for a future and have a child together. Our son Héctor was born from that relationship. However, while I was pregnant, I discovered that my partner was living a double life and had another woman, so I made the difficult decision to become a single mother of two children. In 2020, the pandemic changed our lives. My father became seriously ill with COVID-19 and was hospitalized. Thankfully he survived, but he was left with significant lung damage. At the same time, many jobs were lost, so my sister and I decided, with our faith firmly placed in God, to move to Rosarito, where one of my brothers had been living since 2017. Once we arrived, we both found jobs—one working during the day and the other at night—so that we could take turns caring for the children. Later, we found a more affordable place to live, which is where we currently reside. Today, one of my children is in high school and the other is in elementary school. I am making payments on a piece of land, and to cover the down payment I had to take out a loan, which I have only recently managed to finish paying off. Providing a stable home for my children has been very difficult, but my greatest desire is to have a place of our own where they can feel safe, secure, and protected. I would be eternally grateful for the opportunity to make that dream a reality.