
This year we have been raising money to support Hope Brazil. Hopes vision for Brazil was launched in 1991 when thousands of vulnerable street children were being systematically killed by gunmen largely hired by local business leaders. Their purpose for these killings was to eradicate a public nuisance - street children. Hope Unlimited was founded by Rev. Jack Smith, son Philip Smith, and David Swoap, the former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Hopes respected track record can be traced to 1971 when founders Jack and Evangel Smith established parent ministry, Hope Enterprises, in Ethiopia. This ministry which began helping street children is today providing expanded assistance to nearly 10,000 children in 32 sites and is fully indigenous and self-sustaining. This Ethiopian model became the conceptual framework upon which Hope Unlimited built and refined its program in Brazil. Consistent with the ministrys philosophy and tradition, Hope strives to achieve local ownership and sustainability. You can find further info at:
hopeunlimited.org/aboutus/history.html.
Phillip Smith of Hope Brazil is fellow motorcycle enthusiast and led our ride on the 4th.
Third Day Riders is proud to use our motorcycles as tools to help children in Brazil and we hope that you will join us.
Please know that the online registration does not make a distinction
regarding debit card or a credit card. We do strongly suggest that no one
use a credit card unless it is paid off every month. The bible speaks in
Proverbs 22:7 about "...the borrower [being] servant to the lender." We at
Evergreen Valley Church do not wish our congregation go into debt by
registering with a credit card.