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NUESTROS PEQUEÑOS HERMANOS Father William B. Wasson † Founder Father Philip Cleary President NPH International Annual Report 2010 Dear Friends, In January, the tragic earthquake hit Haiti, affecting the NPH home there and all our family. Our children felt the loss and hurt of their brothers and sisters; as a result, they did everything they could, including lending a helping hand packaging supplies at the local Red Cross. Our local fundraising office worked on the financial end by asking local godparents for any support they could give to our home in Haiti. In total, you all donated $14,723 USD, and our staff, volun- teers and year-of-service children donated $4,360 USD, for a grand total of more than $19,000 USD! In 2010, we celebrated the first anniversary of Ciudad de los Niños, our new home in Matamo- ros, Mexico. We are so grateful to John and Cindy Shinsky, founders of Ciudad de los Niños, and all those who have helped us on this amazing project. At Casa San Luis, our home in Monterrey, Licenciado Chapa, a good friend of Father Wasson, helped us with a much-needed expansion on our girls’ dormitory. The upcoming 2011 school year, we will send one of our largest classes to college, approximately 40 young people. Thank you, for helping us to transform the lives of our children. The children, staff and greater NPH family keep each and every one of you in our daily prayers. May God bless you for your love and support. Rafael Bermúdez National Director NPH Mexico Together, we make things possible! Amount collected $210,080 MXN for: 400 pairs of underwear 335 pairs of pants 335 shirts 335 shoes 335 sweaters Thank you for helping us make this campaign a success! An ice-cream day for all our children = $3,600 MXN A day at the movies for one section = $3,950 MXN In-house carnival = $20,000 MXN Cake to celebrate the birthdays of the month = $3,840 MXN Donate a little extra to your regular giving, and specify Carita Feliz (Happy Face). The extra money will go toward special occasions throughout the year. Help paint happy faces on all our children! “Caritas Felices” Christmas Campaign 2010 Fundación Lala, A.C. Sponsor Since: 2001 Gómez Palacio, Dgo. 8,400 lts. of milk monthly for Casa San Salvador in Miacatlán, Casa Buen Señor and Casa Villa Guadalupe in Cuernavaca. 1,343 lts. for Casa San Luis in Monterrey. 528 lts. of milk for Ciudad de los Niños in Matamoros. ¡Thank you, Fundación Lala, for your continued support of children in Mexico!

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NUESTROS PEQUEÑOS HERMANOSFather William B. Wasson † FounderFather Philip Cleary President NPH International Annual Report 2010

Dear Friends,

In January, the tragic earthquake hit Haiti, affecting the NPH home there and all our family. Our children felt the loss and hurt of their brothers and sisters; as a result, they did everything they could, including lending a helping hand packaging supplies at the local Red Cross. Our local fundraising office worked on the financial end by asking local godparents for any support they could give to our home in Haiti. In total, you all donated $14,723 USD, and our staff, volun-teers and year-of-service children donated $4,360 USD, for a grand total of more than $19,000 USD!

In 2010, we celebrated the first anniversary of Ciudad de los Niños, our new home in Matamo-ros, Mexico. We are so grateful to John and Cindy Shinsky, founders of Ciudad de los Niños, and all those who have helped us on this amazing project.

At Casa San Luis, our home in Monterrey, Licenciado Chapa, a good friend of Father Wasson, helped us with a much-needed expansion on our girls’ dormitory. The upcoming 2011 school year, we will send one of our largest classes to college, approximately 40 young people.

Thank you, for helping us to transform the lives of our children. The children, staff and greater NPH family keep each and every one of you in our daily prayers. May God bless you for your love and support.

Rafael BermúdezNational Director

NPH Mexico

Together, we make things possible!

Amount collected $210,080 MXN for:

400 pairs of underwear335 pairs of pants335 shirts335 shoes335 sweaters

Thank you for helping us make this campaign a success!

An ice-cream day for all our children = $3,600 MXNA day at the movies for one section = $3,950 MXNIn-house carnival = $20,000 MXNCake to celebrate the birthdays of the month = $3,840 MXN

Donate a little extra to your regular giving, and specify Carita Feliz (Happy Face). The extra money will go toward special occasions throughout the year. Help paint happy faces on all our children!

“Caritas Felices”

Christmas Campaign 2010

Fundación Lala, A.C.Sponsor Since: 2001 Gómez Palacio, Dgo.

• 8,400 lts. of milk monthly for Casa San Salvador in Miacatlán, Casa Buen Señor and Casa Villa Guadalupe in Cuernavaca.

• 1,343 lts. for Casa San Luis in Monterrey.

• 528 lts. of milk for Ciudad de los Niños in Matamoros.

¡Thank you, Fundación Lala, for your continued support of children in Mexico!

School Year Success: 2010

In an effort to continue raising the bar of academic excellence, the primary school at NPH Mexico set out with very specific goals in 2010: raise the overall grade point average and help our children gain the life skills they need to succeed both academically and socially.

GPA: When the school year began, the overall GPA of our primary school was a 7.5 out of 10. In order to

raise the overall GPA of the school, the teachers came together to brainstorm ideas of how they could bolster what they were teaching in the classroom. They came up with the idea of a new tutoring group, which they led, that helps the children who need a bit more attention and those who just arrived to NPH and need a bit more one-on-one time. So far, the overall GPA at the primary level has been raised to 8.1!

Along with our primary school, the secondary school at NPH Mexico also saw improvements in 2010. The past year, the school concentrated on the same type of personal develop-ment classes that our primary school children receive, instituted a new daily evaluating system for each child and developed a new exercise program to help our children stay fit and get energy out so they can focus on their coursework.

Regional Competitions: Each year, our secondary school students compete against other schools in the region in categories ranging from athletics to academics. The top school then moves on to the state level. The year, NPH Mexico is proud to announce that it placed first overall in the region, with first place wins in both academics and athletics, and second at the state level out of 52 schools!

This year, via the Internet, our high school students studying computer science started a radio station for our high school. Each day, these students transmit stories, including the latest local news, school news and other exciting events going on at NPH. It is an exciting project that helps our students learn more about computer programming and communications.

A Caring Hand: This year, the high school administration worked to strengthen the relationships between our children and staff. The teachers came together and decided that each would be assigned to look after a group of students. Every week, they meet with students individually to talk about academic progress and conflict reso-lution in the children´s personal lives.

This year, NPH Mexico celebrated the graduation of 18 of our young people children, 4 of whom graduated from private universities, which provided them with scholarships. Our graduates have degrees in specialties ranging from dentistry to communications to engi-neering and business administration.

Well-Prepared: The graduates felt that NPH prepared them for the future. As

one graduate remarked, “When you leave NPH, you do not take the bed with you. You take the tools to succeed, which NPH gives you through your education.” This woman is graduating with a degree in accounting and has already found a job with an accounting firm. She, like many of our graduates, is confident in herself and her abilities, excited about the future and ready to experience life as an independent adult.

Primary School: Raising the Bar

Secondary School: Proven Excellence

High School: The Ties that Bind

University: Making Their Way

*At the end of December, we counted 824 children as part of our great family (441 boys and 383 girls)!

*In December, 20 Special Education students completed a cooking certification course, which will help them procure jobs in the future.

We Are All One Family

In keeping with Father Wasson´s philosophy of raising our children to share their time, talents and belongings with others, NPH Mexico gives our children many opportunities to participate in community service projects. We want to teach our children that they, too, have a responsibility for the health and livelihood of their communities.

Senior Citizen Centers: This year, more than 50 of our children visited local senior centers, where they spent time playing games and conversing, as well as helping the members of the centers with basic chores. For many of our children, this was a time to learn from those with more life experience and to extend their social skills beyond their own age group. In

all, approximately 100 senior citizens were served.

Disabled Children: One of the most amazing things about our children is their desire to help those who are in need. When Life Teen Coordinator Mario Alvarez asked our high schoolers if they would be interested in helping disabled children each weekday during the summer, they jumped at the opportunity.

Each day, a group of 15 or more students met with a local organization that helps disabled children get out during the summer to do as many normal activities as possible, such as going to parks, visiting museums and just playing.

Our high schoolers helped with everything, from helping the children get in and out of transportation and eating to just spending time with them. This activity was an eye-opening and fulfilling experience for our pequeños, and they are already talking about helping out, again, next summer. In all, approximately 30 disabled children were served.

The catechetical formation of our children is an integral part to their spiritual formation. At NPH Mexico, our catechists ranged from the youngest children in kindergarten through our older children in high school.

Preparations for baptisms, First Holy Communion and confirmation required a continued registration process, preparation by the Secretary Catechist, so that the Sacraments could be celebrated and administered by Father Philip Cleary. We are pleased to announce that in 2010, 30 children were baptized, 120 received their First Holy Communion and 69 were confirmed by the Bishop of Cuernavaca.

Along with traditional classroom preparation, our children also participated in retreats to help them prepare to receive the Sacraments. The retreats were held by the Secretary Catechist, along with the catechism teachers at NPH.

The children at NPH Mexico (both young men and women) also had the opportunity to attend vocational retreats at the local semi-nary to help discern if the call to the Holy Orders is right for them.

Religious Formation: Guiding Us

Community Service: Living Our Values

When he talks about NPH, Jesús has a huge smile on his face. This, he says, is his family. “Look where I started and where I am now. I am thankful to so many who helped me get to where I am now.”

Jesús has flourished as a student and

family member. He finished high school with

flying colors and moved on to study at the

university in Monterrey, where he received

his degree this year in Physical Education.

Near the end of primary school, he needed a plan to continue his studies, as the nuns’ home was only for younger children. The option was presented to Jesús to move to NPH and start a new life there in 1998.

When Jesús was just an infant,

his mother abandoned him in a

car seat with a note asking for

someone to please care for her

child. He was taken in by a group of

nuns who ran a home for children

Jesús: Forging Ahead

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Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos International is a Christian mission

that strives to provide a permanent family and home for orphaned,

abandoned and other at-risk children who live in conditions of

extreme poverty. Our programs provide quality education, health

care and spiritual formation with the goal of raising good Christians

and productive members of their respective societies.

Our Mission Contact UsTel.: 01(777)311-4600 and 313-4504, 01-800-836-2388

Fax: 01(777) 317-4477Apartado Postal 333, 62000 Cuernavaca, Morelos, México

E-mail: [email protected] site: www.nph.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/nphmexico

Direct Deposit:

I.B.P. Escuela Hogar Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos, A.C.Cuenta 39674-9, Sucursal 107 of BANAMEX.

CLABE: 002540010703967493.

POSADAPADRINOS

December 11, 2010

Thank you for visiting us! It was a very special day for this great family‑your family.