Women’s Jail

February 16, 2021

Last Tuesday on 2nd february, we went to a women’s jail to visit and build relationships with each of the women who are there. About 29 women joined us to play volleyball and futsal, and they are pretty excited. We were also able to convey our expectations and our goals to them.

We told them what they expect from us how we can try to help them even more. What we want the most is to build relationships with them and be good friends to each of them. We were and are ready to hear and share life stories. Our desire is to help every woman in the women’s jail.

After the coaching futsal session was over, we had the opportunity to share. We encouraged the women and let them know that they can have new hopes, new spirits, and second chances that everyone deserves.

We also distributed sanitary products because we see how important they are for women and how difficult it is to find enough for them. We will continue to support each other and every woman that we are so blessed to encounter with new hope!

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