History
A grand upheaval to the Lord's mission here in Palomas came in early 2013. The federal government of Mexico required drastic changes in all northern states along its 1,954-mile (3,145 km) border with the United States, necessarily forcing many like-minded privately subsidized houses of refuge and orphanages to close. After much prayer and planning, we decided to grit our teeth and change with the new directives. We went from a rather loose accountability process to one that is now openly transparent. As a result, our mission became spiritually and fiscally stronger and much more focused while reaching out in ways that we never would have imagined possible on our own. As we said goodbye to all of our former children who were relinquished back to their previous family situations, we eagerly welcomed home twelve young ladies who were true orphans. With wide open arms, we guided them into their new reality that has now grown from being institutionalized wards of the state to being close friends, fellow students, and faithful sisters a family in every sense of the word.
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