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Where are they now? Adam

 During our December Child Sponsorship Campaign we have had the joy of highlighting young adults who were in our child sponsorship program as children. It's so encouraging to see how their sponsor's love, prayers and financial support helped them get to where they are today. We think you will be encouraged as well!

Most of our teams remember Adam as a "wild child" when he was little and attended Casita Adonai School. He was always on the go and a little mischievous. We stay in touch with Adam's mom who we grew to love during our trips to Guatemala. Adam is now 17 and has finished high school. He fondly remembers receiving art supplies from his sponsors, Dan & Patti and of course he remembers meeting Dan when he traveled to Guatemala with a team from Wendover Hills Wesleyan.
Adam with Dan


Adam has asked us to pray for wisdom as he studies for his college entrance exams. He hopes to attend University in 2022.

Thanks Dan & Patti for all the ways you have invested in Caroline's Promise, but especially for how you invested in Adam!


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Adam - 2021

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