I’m in Kansas City attending the Head Start Association National Convention. My hope is that I can make some valuable contacts to expand our network. I also plan to make progress on my book.

Yes. One thousand poor children and thirty community churches await a Help and Hope Center. Andean Aid must dramatically increase our network of support. Please tell friends, family and acquaintences about this vital ministry to Venezuela and Colombia. Wayne Cramer is ready to tell our incredible story to any church, group, organizatin or individual.

Villa Bahareque with its’ homes of mud, dirt and sticks and pressing poverty is a world apart from the spotlessly clean studio of a modern radio station.  But Carmen Alicia Rojas has bridged these two worlds with grace and style.  Carmen Alicia came to Help and Hope Center as an energetic seven year old.  Her family sells garlic cloves in the market and this was to be her destiny had she not made a fateful decision to seek help with her school work at the Center.  The staff not only helped her with school but also gave her the opportunity to develop her communication gift.  Today she is a confident young woman who is an accomplished radio talent.  Soon Carmen Alicia will begin university majoring in social communication.  You may not understand Spanish but Carmen Alicia’s talent and personality come through in the following video.  Enjoy!

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