Melanie Price,
Glynis Berry, and Alex Humphreys
Hungary April, 2005
This trip was arranged by Alex Humpherys, as it was
urgent for him to see the little girl Erica, who was crippled from birth,
and is now walking. It really is an absolute miracle, and Alex just had to
see for himself. The trip went smoothly, and Dani and Kati, gave the usual
greetings of hugs, kisses and songs.
The weather was very mild this time, so the dirt
roads were easy to drive on, - Alex
had hired a car, and I drove it up to the villages. So many wonderful
things are happening in these 7 small villages.
I gave Miclosh,a £20 note, and as little as it is,
it has changed his life.
He lives in Nyiravicvari, and he could not go for his
driving test, because he did not have that great amount of money. Since
coming home, I have heard that he has passed his test with flying colours,
and now that will enable him to get a driving job, so that he can support
his wife and child and mother and 3 sisters.
Hortensia, in Nyirbator ,is living with her mother
and 9 brothers and sisters, they all live in a 2 rooms in a shed
type building, and they had not had electric for 5 months, we bought them
£50 of food, and gave them a lot of toiletries and clothes. We have since
sent some money to pay for their electricity
bill. They are very happy for the little help that we can give.
We have a new extra teaching curriculum now in 2 of
the villages, so the children, as well as some of the adults can receive
the extra support in reading and writing. Alex has said that he will keep
a 3 monthly progress watch on little Erica, who is actually walking,
although she needs special shoes and callipers, Alex will pay for all her
medical needs. He is so overawed at the miracle of this child’s healing.
which was done through a great deal of. One of my friends, who is a
teacher, is going out for 2 weeks to help with teaching and child
development..its sssooo exciting..things are happening, and now people are
coming on board to help, with this worth while work, I’m happy to see
the fruits of our labour
Melanie
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