We visited Vida Ilimitada on Sunday afternoon with the Bethany work team. Vida is an orphanage near the town of Chimaltenango and is home to approximately 30 children.

Nick took this bird's eye photo of the orphanage from the top of the water tower.

Charlie is holding the youngest member of the home, one-year-old Edwin. We handed out hygiene bundles - soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and other items, wrapped in a towel.

This little guy (who's name I can't recall) was the same age as Tony.

Team leader and board member, Jay Hurst, helping to unload Vida's monthly food donation.

Jane Woodward, one of the Bethany volunteers, with a cute little fellow.
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