Esvin Eduardo Samuel Ruiz Ajqui
Ref# TU3030

About Me
My name is Esvin Eduardo Samuel Ruiz Ajqui. I'm a 16-year-old.
Birthday

My birthday is
March 27, 2009.
Attends Program

Tunajá

Program Country

Guatemala

Sponsorship Type

Child

My Story

PENDING PHOTO 2025

This is a pleasure for me to greet you cordially and wish you all the best through this 2025. I want to share with you more about my family and my personal information. Talking about my mother, her name is Juana Ruiz Ajqui. Unfortunately, she is suffering from high blood pressure, but she is not taking medicines and has not visited the doctor due to a lack of money. She gets some income by weaving typical belts to sell. My stepfather`s name is Isaias Morente De La Cruz. He lives with the family, and he works hard as a day laborer and mason´s helper in order to sustain the family. 

I am a healthy boy despite having speech problems, I am 16 years old and my name is Esvin Eduardo Samuel Ruiz AjquiI am not studying due to a lack of money, but I help my mother doing some chores at home. I like to serve as a volunteer in the Feeding Center. I want to let you know that we were three siblings, but my saddest experience was when my second sister died. I was so sad, but I prayed to our God, and I felt his presenceMy family decided to seek him to find comfort. Jesus teaches me to do everything well. I have a special connection with my mother because she gives me good advice and she loves me. My best friend´s names are Gregorio and Elder, and they are my cousins. We have played soccer together since we were young, and I consider them my friends As a family, we are members of Prince of Peace Christian Church called “Lamb of God and I enjoy participating in the Thanksgiving Service in which we give thanks for our first fruits. My mother is assured of her salvation in Jesus and the evangelism teacher encouraged her to continue seeking God. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I love you so much! 

Huge hugs, 

Esvin Eduardo Samuel Ruiz Ajqui 

Translated by: Gladys Chavez, AAC Secretary-Antigua