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July 10, 2012

Star of Hope staff reports that temperatures in the Saenz Pena region of Argentina have fallen below freezing. This is causing severe problems for the poorest Toba people who live without heat and good shelter.

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The cold hits the youngest children and elderly the hardest. Increased sickness is seen. The little help that Star of Hope can provide is a real blessing to those fortunate to recieve it. The cold has economic impact on a people that are already struggling to meet the basic needs.Very Cold Child

The cold has an impact even on the work of building the new church that will be used to serve many people. This building has been under construction for some time. The local church members work on the building as they have time and energy. Because employment is sparse the construction tends to move faster during the summer. Now that the cold winter weather has set on, the church members are forced to find any work to make just a little bit of money to help feed and clothe the family.

To add insult to injury, the tiny congregation just learned that they must pay a $3,300 tax before they can lay one more brick! Money which right now is needed to feed, clothe, buy medicine and provide just a little heat to protect their children. They just don't have the cash. So construction stops.

Pablo, Star of Hope Argentina, asks that we pray with them, asking God to provide for the need. Read what Pablo wrote, translated from Spanish:

"Last night the architect was talking to me and told me that the municipality ordered to stop the work until paid tariffs (taxes).

Over there I wonder if the Lord to do this construction ... I feel a little discouraged but not defeated! I will fight as far as possible for this dream ... Sleep is not for me, is to save people, that's the only thing I want the church or even a tent. There are many beautiful things that are happening in the Church, but we still see the hand of God in finance! We wait for God's provision every day!

I must be strong so that the people are strong enough and my only recourse is prayer. Without prayer had already left the building because it brings me busy, very sad to see that is not advancing economically. However, I believe and I believe in God and what He promised us! I will not do what Abraham did when he agreed to make a covenant with Hagar (with the earth) so that the promise is fulfilled. I'm going to hold firm on the promise of God! God supports His Word when we abide in His Word!

So, I stay, I hope, I pray and worship God! Hallelujah! blessings!"

Pablo Johansson

Star of Hope Argentina

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Nam Qom is a suburb of Sáenz Peña in the province Chaco. Star of Hope supports approximately 230 children. The vast majority of them belong to one of Argentina's native population, Toba, the predominant ethnic group in Chaco.

In Argentina Star of Hope works through the Good Shepherd Evangelical Foundation (Fundación Evangélica El Buen Pastor). This relationship has been in effect since 1972.

 

FEEBP works to provide educational opportunities, social development projects, trade schools and evangelism to the often marginalized Toba Indian population in the Chaco province, about 120 miles north of the capital Buenos Aires. Humanitarian efforts include water, food distribution and emergency support to families in severe need.

 

This is done primarily through educating children; believing this is the basis for all other development. While working with families, we inform them about their children's right to schooling and what an education can mean, not only for the child but also for society as a whole. It is often difficult to get the children of Indians to attend school on a regular basis because many of them move around to find work. Many follow the cotton harvest or move periodically to live with relatives in the larger cities in search of work. Only about 5 % have steady jobs.

Schooling, Food and Health Care

 

In Nam Qom there are three State schools. One of the schools was formerly very run down. Star of Hope renovated and expanded it. The school is now both operational and nice. There are also two preschools. Star of Hope has built one school and expanded and improved the other. A kindergarten has also been built for the children of Nam Qom. In Argentina the school system has nine years of compulsory schooling. Even though the schooling is free, the Toba population does not automatically enroll their children. Many find it difficult to see the value of education and children are needed to help support the family. Star of Hope works with the families to address these attitudes and help them recognize the value of an education

Thanks to donor support the children get help to buy school supplies and the mandatory school uniform. Each month, the family also receives a package of basic products such as flour, cooking oil, tea, soaps, etc. The children also receive dental and health care at the clinic Star of Hope built in Nam Qom. The children start preschool when they are 4-5 years old. The language in primary schools is Spanish, which creates problems since most of the Toba children do not speak Spanish. To help in this situation Star of Hope has provided scholarships to train several bilingual teachers and they are available at preschool, primary and high school to support children from the Toba population. After one year at preschool the children begin primary school. They leave school when they are between 14 and 18 years old, depending one when they started. This is usually when they leave our sponsor program. However, there is a possibility for those children wishing to continue studying to continuing to high school and university.

Evangelism

 

The evangelization continues with the evangelists and Toba pastors who have been helped through the years. The Johansson family continues to work hard with dedication, love and patience in some sectors where syncretism is well established within the Toba culture. Churches are growing through Bible studies, training applicant teachers and future leaders. The present leadership is constantly being strengthened. Churches are growing through continuous evangelistic campaigns where hundreds of people give their hearts to Jesus. They are healed, liberated and restored! The evangelistic work is broad and extracts much to achieve overall success in the people to whom we minister. But it is priceless to see changed lives enjoying the freedom that Jesus gave on the cross! Also, as the sports activities are being carried out with the children and youth, spiritual support is being given to students and technical staff of the "Star" Soccer School.

The city of Saenz Peña and Nam Qom

The population of Saenz Peña is just over 100,000; most of the Toba ethnic group living mainly in the outskirts of town in the poorer areas. They are lacking many public services. That is in the finer neighborhoods there are some smaller houses, constructed of brick but most live in simple mud huts (chozas), with tar treated cardboard as the roof. The province is one of the poorest in the country and it is also the province having the highest infant mortality.

Through our work, we want to give children and their parents the vision that there is a possibility to change the seemingly hopeless situations. In addition to assistance with schooling, the Toba people are affected by the fact that someone from the outside believe in them and treat them with value as human beings.

 

 

Yrigoyen, is a suburb of Sáenz Peña in the province Chaco. Star of Hope supports approximately 100 children living in this area. The vast majority of them belong to one of Argentina's native population, Toba, the predominant ethnic group in Chaco.

In Argentina Star of Hope works through the Good Shepherd Evangelical Foundation (Fundación Evangélica El Buen Pastor). This relationship has been in effect since 1972.

FEEB works to provide educational opportunities, social development projects, trade schools, and evangelism to the often marginalized Toba Indian population in the Chaco province, about 120 miles north of the capital Buenos Aires. Humanitarian efforts include water, food distribution, and emergency support to families in severe need.

 

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This is done primarily through educating children; believing this is the basis for all other development. While working with families, we inform them about their children's right to schooling and what education can mean, not only for the child but also for society as a whole. It is often difficult to get the children of Indians to attend school on a regular basis because many of them move around to find work. Many follow the cotton harvest or move periodically to live with relatives in the larger cities in search of work. Only about 5 % have steady jobs.

Schooling, Food and Health Care

Close to Yrigoyen there are four State schools. A few of these schools have been renovated and expanded by Star of Hope. Two near-by pre-schools have also been built by Star of Hope. In Argentina, the school system has nine years of compulsory schooling. Even though the schooling is free, the Toba population does not automatically enroll their children. Many find it difficult to see the value of education and children are needed to help support the family. Star of Hope works with the families to address these attitudes and help them recognize the value of an education

Thanks to donor support the children get help to buy school supplies and the mandatory school uniform. Each month, the family also receives a package of basic products such as flour, cooking oil, tea, soaps, etc. The children also receive dental and health care at the clinic Star of Hope built in Nam Qom, another suburb close by. The children start preschool when they are 4-5 years old. The language in primary schools is Spanish, which creates problems since most of the Toba children do not speak Spanish. To help in this situation Star of Hope has trained several bilingual teachers and they are available at both schools and high school to support children from the Toba population. After one year at preschool, the children begin primary school. They leave school when they are between 14 and 18 years old, depending on one when they started. This is usually when they leave our sponsor program. However, there is a possibility for those children wishing to continue studying to continuing to high school and university.

Evangelism

The evangelization continues with the evangelists and Toba pastors who have been helped through the years. The Johansson family continues to work hard with dedication, love, and patience in some sectors where syncretism is well established within the Toba culture. Churches are growing through Bible studies, training applicant teachers and future leaders. The present leadership is constantly being strengthened. Churches are growing through continuous evangelistic campaigns where hundreds of people give their hearts to Jesus. They are healed, liberated, and restored! The evangelistic work is broad and extracts much to achieve overall success in the people to whom we minister. But it is priceless to see changed lives enjoying the freedom that Jesus gave on the cross! Also, as the sports activities are being carried out with the children and youth, spiritual support is being given to students and technical staff of the "Star" Soccer School.

The city of Saenz Peña and Yrigoyen

The population of Saenz Peña is just over 100,000; most of the Toba ethnic group living mainly in the outskirts of town in the poorer areas. They are lacking many public services. that is in the finer neighborhoods there are some smaller houses, constructed of brick but most live in simple mud huts (chozas), with tar treated cardboard as the roof. The province is one of the poorest in the country and it is also the province having the highest infant mortality.

Through our work, we want to give children and their parents the vision that there is a possibility to change the seemingly hopeless situations. In addition to assistance with schooling, the Toba people are affected by the fact that someone from the outside believes in them and treats them with value as human beings.

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Vocational school 2011 - Star of Hope, Argentina

The vocational school in Nam Qom started in the early 1980s. Over the years there have been many different courses depending on demand.

There have been training for hairdressers, bricklayers, electricians and many other professions. During 2011-12 the school offered courses in pastry, cooking, and various handicrafts.

In Argentina, Star of Hope is working primarily with educating children from Toba families in the Chaco Province, about 120 mil north of the capital Buenos Aires. The goal is to give indigenous people, who often live as poor, marginalized groups in their communities, a good start in life and knowledge of their rights and ability to work to realize them.

Most Toba belong to the tribe of Qom, which is their real name. They are often called Toba as well.

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Teaching Teachers!

The Good Shepard Evangelical Foundation, the Star of Hope affiliate, works to provide Christian teachings to those who seek it in the Chaco region of Argentina.  Star of Hope does this by offering a Sunday school to the Aboriginal people and some worship services.  The organization works from the priniciples of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, hope and love, to serve fellow human beings, staying optimistic, and making dreams come true!  There are several ways you can help bring the teachings of Jesus Christ to some today:

$30  will provide a Bible and enroll a student in elementary or secondary school

$40 per month will help pay for Sunday School materials

Money is also needed to help build a Christian Center for the youth in one fo the Toba neighborhoods.  $30,000 is still needed for this project.

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