Posts in Casa de Esperanza
Friday 10 June 2022

Today’s situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

Please pray about their Mexican Charity status.  As there is so much money laundering in Mexico, to attain a charity status to give receipts is very difficult. They need this for Mexican donors and also to be a registered charity in the UK, so money can be received directly from the UK. 

Today’s restoration story - Raul (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Raul came to us following a nine month rehab spell, having left the local orphanage Casa Hogar de Angelitos. He was too old to be part of the project as he was over 18.  Instead, we accommodated him to became a trainee employee and then as a worker for two years. He gained a paramedic certificate and now, at 24, is working as a paramedic in the port in Manzanillo. A prestigious job in this area.

Thursday 9 June 2022

Today’s situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

Please pray for funding and overseas relationships with the UK, Canada and USA. Casa de Esperanza are very dependent on two donors and need to increase their donor base.

Today’s restoration story - Angel (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Angel was 15 years old when he came to us and had been living on the streets as Dad is a crystal meths addict and the relationship with his mother has broken down.

He has now been with us for over a year and has also recently celebrated his 17th birthday.

He has caught up with his education and doing very well in his Preparatoria exam. He is a real success story educationally. He will be our first graduate and we are looking to his future and the support we can offer him.

Mum and Dad divorced recently and Dad blamed Angel for their problems, which was very cruel. However, with the help of our psychologist, we got him through it.

He is such a fine young man. We are very proud of him and all he has faced to achieve the changes he has made.

Wednesday 8 June 2022

Today’s situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

Once the boys are 18 they have to leave the house. Please pray for how the Casa de Esperanza team can look after them once they leave.

Today’s restoration story - Brandon (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Brandon came to us aged 13. His mother had died several years before and he was struggling at home and resorting to drugs to cope. He has an older brother with cerebral palsy and he was the main carer. However, the relationship with his father became so bad that the authorities took him away from the situation. He has really responded to being in a loving family environment.

He has celebrated his 14th birthday recently. For Christmas and New Year 2021 he spent with us and our five-year-old grandson. It was a fun time.

Although he does not love education he is changing and doing better. He has now been with us for four months.

Tuesday 7 June 2022

Today’s situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

Being teenagers, many boys don't want to commit to being residential so Casa de Esperanza wants to start a structured day program. Please pray for wisdom and how to do this for girls and boys.

Today’s restoration story - Nachito (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Nachito was 10 years old when he came to us and had been living with his mother and her boyfriend who used and sold crystal meths. He had been out of school and spending his time on the streets for over a year. He was using marijuana and crystal meths. He was very thin but otherwise well. He too had been abused and so we had a psychiatrist and psychologist help to address the corresponding issues.

He has an aunt who is very supportive and caring of his three brothers and two sisters but due to his disruptive and aggressive behaviour she could not take him into her home.

He was with us nearly a year. He changed a lot in this time and was much happier and really enjoyed the family environment. In the end he left to return to his aunt and his siblings. This was an excellent outcome for him a real restoration story.

Monday 6 June 2022

Today’s situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

The Police tell them repeatedly there are more girls than boys who need their services, so please pray that they can find a way of helping the girls.

Today’s restoration story - Merari (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Merari was aged 13 when he came to us. He has been using Crystal Meths heavily for 3 years. He lived with his mother and grandmother who both are addicted to Crystal Meths. All mother's male friends also used Crystal Meths. His father left many years ago and has a new family now. He spent most of his time on the streets stealing to fund his habit. He was at least three years behind in his schooling and could not read or write.

He stayed 4 months with us and allowed us to help him with his addiction and education. Due to the abuse he had received he had significant mental health problems. Mother took him away but the good news is he is with an uncle and now in a much more stable environment. We have heard that he is still drug free.

Sunday 5 June 2022

Today's situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, led by Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs.

They are making progress and building a reputation with the local community and authorities but it is taking time. Please pray that more boys who need their services are sent to them.

Today’s restoration story - Arturo (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Arturo was under a psychiatrist for anger and behavioural problems and in an adult rehab, but that is illegal for adults and under age children to be together. So he came to us aged 15. He has Noonan's Syndrome and has several visible deformities and has suffered considerable social abuse. His mother is alcoholic and grandmother, who was his carer, now has cancer. His drug problem was self-medicating on marijuana.

He is a lovely young man who does have significant problems but he integrated very well and allowed us to help him. He was with us for over a year. He is back with his mother, we are told the situation at home has improved.

Saturday 4 June 2022

Today's situation

Casa de Esperanza is a home in Manzanillo, Mexico, for young men under 18 who are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. There is no state provision for under 18s to receive residential rehabilitation, but Iain and Sheila Crofton Briggs moved from Bristol to Mexico a few years ago with skills to treat these people and established Casa de Esperanza to enable recovery and provide education, hope and a future to those who need it.

The home needs a minibus to get the boys to school and pick them up after school activities and trips. Severn Vineyard has given £3,000 towards this, but more is needed.

Today’s restoration story - Juanito (above)

Iain Crofton Briggs writes:

Juanito came to us at the age of 13. Since the age of 10 his family made him work to pay his way including rent and money to fund his father's drug habit. He was working 19 hours a day in a car wash, starting at 9 am and finishing at 4am. Child labour!  He had also developed his own drug habits. 

He was very thin and tired when he arrived and had missed lots of schooling. We have managed to help him catch up nine academic years and he has become an academic success. He has started his Preparatoria exam which will enable him to go to university if he wishes.  He would like to become a dentist.  

He has a real gift for art and he has been taught and encouraged in this by Jean Scheifele. In fact, in December, we published a 2022 calendar of his art work, which has been received with plaudits.

He has engaged so well with the program and is an important part of the family now, having been with us over two and a half years. He recently had his 16th birthday and we had a great party with cake and presents but sadly, nobody from his family came or even contacted.

He is a credit to himself and what can be achieved with hard work, a desire to change and the facilities and opportunities we provide in the project.