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October 2010

A Visit to the Bogotá Children’s Home

"United We Can" helps to support Victory Outreach Homes, Rehabilitation and Training Centers and Churches worldwide. We invite you to share in some of the stories of our children and young people residing in Bogotá, Colombia. Click the photos to open a new window with additional photos of our featured "Treasures Out of Darkness."


Juan Carlos Guerrero came to Victory Outreach through the Children's Home in Bogotá, Colombia

Juan Carlos Guerrero (Age 21)

Found inside an ATM, Juan Carlos arrived at the age of 8. Living on the streets he used marijuana and glue to stave off hunger. Juan Carlos has been in the ministry for 13 years, and is currently in the city of Medellin serving as a missionary. Juan Carlos is truly a "treasure out of darkness." His goals include enrolling in the U.T.C. and to prepare to become an evangelist/ pastor. Click the picture to see more photos of Juan Carlos and Sister Julie Arguinzoni’s visit to the Children's Home in Bogotá.

Victor Cordoba is completing high school and hopes to become a Graphic Designer

Victor Cordoba (Age 16)

Seven years ago, Victor came to the Children's Home while at the same time his father entered the Men's home. Victor is another true "treasure out of darkness" because before coming to Victory Outreach, his father used him to smuggle drugs; hiding them inside young Victor's clothing. Victor was only 9. Now he's studying and completing high school, and is part of the Victory Outreach G.A.N.G. Victor has plans to study graphic design, and his father is currently the Men's Home Director.

Bryan, Alfredo and Cesar Bosa were abandoned by their mother six years ago

Bryan (18) Alfredo (16) and Cesar (14) Bosa

These three brothers are "treasures" who were abandoned by their mother, who was suffering from mental problems. After two years living on the streets using marijuana and glue and stealing, a family member brought them to the Victory Outreach Children's Home six years ago. Today, they are studying and completing high school. Bryan and Cesar want to go to the U.T.C. and prepare for the ministry. Alfredo wants to be a Systems Engineer.