Musulmán Mexicano Vive El Sismo y Apoya a Su País
Musulmán Mexicano Vive El Sismo y Apoya a Su País
Sirviendo a Allah (Díos) a través de mi Gente
por Saúl Parra
Hoy cumplo uno de mis más grandes sueños en la vida, agradecido con Allah por brindarme esta gran oportunidad de apoyar a nuestros hermanos de Oaxaca, Morelos, CDMX, Puebla, agradeciendo a Helping Hand USA por permitirme formar parte de su voluntariado.
A sido un viaje muy muy largo no crei que fuera tan dificil el acceso a estas comunidades, realmente ha valido la pena cada obstáculo, cada kilometro recorrido, desde dejar a mi familia en la ciudad después de un gran sismo donde la ciudad se encuentra devastada, continuo la misión q Allah tiene para mi, llegando con apoyo de alivio a esta comunidad en la Sierra de Oaxaca días de viaje para lograr llegar y ver como esta gente hermosa después de haberlo perdido todo nos muestra su amor su agradecimiento y no me cabe duda q es esto lo que me mantiene vivo dispuesto a seguir dando no importa q tan grandes sean mis problemas no importa q tan grandes sean los obstáculos ahí estaremos de frente apoyando y entregando el corazón cuerpo y alma…
Memorias del voluntariado con Helping Hand US – Saúl Parra, radica en la Ciudad de México esta terminando su último año universitario masha’Allah.
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