Kimberly Yohana Morente Gomez
Ref# CH3873

About Me
My name is Kimberly Yohana Morente Gomez. I'm a 11-year-old.
Birthday

My birthday is
October 26, 2011.
Attends Program

Chixocol

Program Country

Guatemala

Sponsorship Type

Child

My Story

Hello!

My name is Kimberly Yohana Morente Gomez, and I feel blessed to share a little about my life with you through this letter. I am eleven years old. I am in fourth grade, so I receive face-to-face classes and hand in homework to the teacher from Monday to Friday. Besides that, I use WhatsApp to receive extra school information, and because of that, my parents top up the phone with internet plans. I like studying so much, and praise the Lord, I am doing a good job at school. After school, I take advantage of my free time to help my mother to do some chores. The feeding program closed its doors for several months due to the virus, and I missed going there. Fortunately, it is open again, and I enjoy eating delicious lunches. The program is a 40-minute walk from where I live. My father still works as a day laborer or farmer and travels to cut sugar cane at the coast to support our family. My mother also works hard at home doing chores and raising domestic animals for sale. Fortunately, my family and I are in good health. We spend good moments together in the afternoon, and when there is a little money, we take advantage of that to buy soda and sweet bread to enjoy at home.

Christmas is the most beautiful time of the year, but we do not celebrate it as many other people usually do; we only prepare a lunch to share and thank God for his mercy. We are members of the Prince of Peace Church; it is a 20-minute walk from our home. We could not attend it for a long time due to the virus and felt worried about it. Nowadays, it is open again and works as usual. We live in our own house, which is made of adobe walls, tin sheet roof, and cement floors. It has two rooms, a separate kitchen, electricity, and running water. Fortunately, it is in good condition. I want you to know that Covid-19 affected my father’s work, but we could have the essential products to survive, despite the sanitary emergency. Nowadays, everything is expensive, so our necessities are clothes and groceries. Finally, let me tell you that my mother gave this information to an evangelism team member to share with you my last news. I leave you now, but if you want to hear something else about my life, please feel free to ask me.

Special regards,

Kimberly Yohana Morente Gomez

Translated by: Hillary Popol, AAC Secretary/Antigua