Helping a teen mother in Tapachula
Genesis is a 17-year-old Honduran girl living homeless in Tapachula, Mexico for the past year or so. Although she is seven months pregnant with her first child, a week ago her Salvadoran boyfriend beat her up and left her. She is sleeping on the street with a group of other homeless migrants. Her black eye is fading, but the wounds are still there. She was raped as a young teen by her Godfather in Honduras, and the trauma from that event caused her to run away from home after fighting with her parents.
They don't know she is here.
She had hoped to go to the United States, but now she has no hope. She sells candies and makes, at most, about three dollars a day. Just enough to buy the food required to sustain life, but no more.
Genesis just wants someone to love her, someone to care. But, she said, "everyone just wants to take advantage of me, humiliate me." It's hard for her to picture God as her father, because her father was the man who left her to the predations of his friend, and then kicked her to the curb.
Pray for Genesis. She is one of thousands. God brought me Genesis. So I gave her what I could, and helped her get a phone so I could keep in touch with her
I see so many people in desperate circumstances. Sometimes it is depressing, because there is no way I can help them all. But I can help the ones God brings to me, and trust Him to help the rest. .