Reaching Out . . .

Maggie, in white blouse second from right, Volunteers Coordinator,
reaching out to families living in cemetery.

One of the girls living in cemetery with infected feet.
RoNaco provided medical assistance.


Jessie, who worked as a seaman,
contracted AIDS
and infected his wife Susan.

Jessie passed away at the age of 27,
Susan at the age of 31.

They left three orphaned children.
RoNACO is helping two of their children.

 

 

Romy passed away in
November, 2000
and Carmen in
October 2001.

 

 

They left five children.
RoNACO
is providing
financial assistance for the education and basic needs of their three children.

The Agao family in a happy moment.
For more about the Agao Kids,

 

 

RoNACO held a Christmas party at Jolibee, Manila in 2002 for the families they are helping. One of the children at that party was Grace, shown here singing during the party. Grace got infected by AIDS from her mother who got the illness when she was raped by her employer in Saudi.

Grace passed away in August 2003
at the age of 11.

 

Her father, Nestor (picture below), is providing the same type of care he received for his daughter to others who need to know God's compassion

 

Shown here with Delia,
one of RoNaCO’s founding directors.
Taken on April 2004. He died a few months after this visit.

On March 30, 2004 Andy was deported to the Philippines from Saudi due to his illness. From the airport, he was taken directly to San Lazaro Hospital.

Andy accepted the mercy and love of God before he died, and was comforted by the caring and compassion shown by RoNaCO volunteers.

Tess, Maggie (Volunteers' Leader), and Nestor (Grace's father).

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