Cuba donates house to street girl and her family

A Cuban follower of the activist and comedian Lime Blanco He will donate a house to a familyWith a four-year-old girl who lived on the street in Havana.

In the case, first reported by humanitarian group The Right to Be Born and activists, the woman was sensitized. Diasniurka SalcedoWho did you ask for help this week? The girl Aidana, her grandmother Maria and her mother.

Facebook capture/Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

Thanks to this, another family welcomed the trio into their home in the Cuban capital, where they are staying temporarily.

Facebook capture/Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

Limey publicized the case on her networks, and one of her followers, Barbara, said she would buy the house from the family.

The comedian broke the news live direct driver This Saturday midnight on your Facebook profile. Limey called the owner of the house where the family was staying and asked him to wake them up to talk to them. As he said, he was looking after the endowment of the house live.

In the communication, the elderly Maria explained that before she lived in Calzada del Cerro, the children’s hospital, but due to family reasons she was left on the street with her daughter and granddaughter. The woman who welcomed them into the house said that a relative – apparently a sister – had taken her out of the house and they were left without a roof over their heads.

When they got the news that someone had bought a house for them, Maria wept as she hugged the young woman who had hosted her in her home these days..

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Excited, almost unable to speak, the grandmother tearfully thanked everyone: “Thank you to that girl, may God bless her very much. My name is Maria, suffering grandmother… I can’t take it anymore. Thanks to this woman who was with me and helped me now in these last moments that I was going through…”, and admitted: “I can’t believe it!”

Lime asked the woman who had volunteered to shelter the homeless family to let them stay longer so she could buy a house.

“That’s what God touched hearts (…) and there we have 28!” he said, noting the hundreds of Cubans living inside and outside the country and the number of homes he had provided. Christ is a life-changing ministry.

He announced that this Monday he would visit his grandmother and bring them food to help the family that was hosting them.

“Pray a lot for Christ’s life-changing ministry, and be able to do more, and more when needed,” he asked as he concluded his emotional exchange.

In the comments for the video, one user revealed that he bought the house Barbara Lermo Perez Also, according to his Facebook profile, he is a Cuban resident of Houston, Texas, but that information has not been confirmed.

This Sunday, the activist broke the news Home number 27 delivery to a Cuban mother who lived in subhuman conditions in the Barrio Obrero neighborhood in the municipality of San Miguel del Padrón.

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