8/017/02
This
beautiful letter was written by Anna. She is an Hispanic woman who
was a resident of RoseHaven for six months. She came in with a five
year old son also suffering from the separation of his father.
I first
of all want to think God that brought me there. When I came to Rosehaven
I was loss, I was hurt. I was angry, but along the way I realized
that I was brought there for a reason way far from my understanding.
First
of all I want to think all the people that help me here. I wouldn’t
never done it without them. Rosehaven to me was a major blessing.
I could see God’s working in my life through it. I seen blessing
after blessing pouring down to me, people who I didn’t even knew showing
me how much they care and the most important thing no even realizing, I
was healing inside. I was leaving the pain and hurt and anger behind
me. God’s love was feeding my life to the point that by the time
I got out I was ready to show that very same love to others and that’s
a wonderful feeling. Now I have made it through the storm, I praise
God and give him the Glory and honor because he is an awesome God and I
pray everyday that he keep me under his wings and never let go of me till
his son returne.
I also
pray for RoseHaven that the girls that are to come and go find the peace
of mind and relieve in their hearts from the problems of this world just
like I did. I now continue my life moving on, waiting for a Savior
that is soon to come and I think from the bottom of my heart to Debbie
and Ray and specially Betty for allowed me to stay till I could fly again.
May God bless all of you.
Love
you so,
RoseHaven
The
Resources are plentiful
In
this house of love
With
doors Open wide
And
hearts wider still
With
Support to the needy
Mind,
body, and soul
Helping
to Erase the pain
Finding
the right path
Where
Hopeful souls discover
The
true meaning of family
And
the Abundance of love
Reaches
all around
To
all Vulnerable hearts
Needing
a helping hand
To
Embrace always
No
one turned away
From
this Nurturing home
This
House of Love
Dedicated
to Sandy for always being there for me
**This
poem was written by a resident who recently was able to move into her own
home.
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