Bokenkamp
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Bokenkamp
Children's Shelter is an affiliated program of Lutheran
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The Bokenkamp Fashion Show was a great success! Thank you to all donors, volunteers and staff who worked so hard to make it possible! |
Bokenkamp needs your help |
Bokenkamp Children's Shelter evacuated 41 children plus 19 staff to New Life Children’s Center at Canyon Lake. Bokenkamp was not damaged during the storm and had electricity and water, so the children returned on Sunday. Transportation costs alone will exceed $9,000. This does not include additional costs for overtime, meals and supplies needed to care for the children and staff during the evacuation. We will need the support of our donors to help us offset this unexpected expense. If you would like to help, please email Miranda Burge, or click here to donate online. |
 Providing
short-term care with long-term impact
Juan is a bright, cheerful
and determined 12-year-old from Honduras. His mother and father, hoping for a
better life for their child than the unending poverty, violence and hunger of
their homeland, spent their life savings to send their son to live with relatives
in America. He arrived at Bokenkamp Children's Shelter after traveling on foot
over 700 miles of punishing terrain before he finally reached the United States.
Along the way he would survive violent attacks that left him fearful and withdrawn. When
Juan arrived at Bokenkamp, he was malnourished, dehydrated and sunburned. His
feet were in worse condition than most. Not only were they raw from blisters,
but they were infected from where he stepped in prickly pear cactus.
The staff cleaned and treated his wounds. His feet began to heal, but the psychological
and emotional wounds took longer to get better. Thanks to the love and care of
the staff, Juan has made another journey -- from a fearful refugee to a laughing,
happy child. He is learning English and how to
read and write in his native language, as well as how to play games, laugh and
smile all over again. He is no longer plagued by fears of the dark or of enclosed
spaces. Most importantly, he has begun the process of being reunited with family
in the United States.
Bokenkamp
Children's Shelter is an emergency shelter
for approximately 60 unaccompanied refugee children from Central and South America,
ranging in age from infants to teens. These children have all experienced some
form of traumatic separation from their families. Many are victims of the sex
trafficking trade. Others are fleeing civil war and armies that draft boys as
young as 12 to fight. Still others are searching for parents who are in the United
States. Bokenkamp provides
short-term care that will leave a long-term impact in these children's lives by
offering shelter, education and spiritual care.
| Bokenkamp
Children's Shelter receives funding from the U.S. Department of Health &
Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement. | |
Bokenkamp
Children's Shelter, 5517 Alameda Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78412
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