I immediately connected with a little boy named Limbert. He was tiny (5 years old), but ridiculously fast on the soccer field. He had only 3 toes on each foot, and didn't grow. He loved to act like a monkey, and call all of the americans loco. Essentially, this little boy stole my heart. There was just something about him. He had this sparkle in his eyes, and enough energy for 10.
I returned the next year, and the year after that. The BLC was beginning to grow, receiving more boys and bringing more teams to volunteer. They grew so much that they decided to start asking people to sponsor the boys. This is such a unique sponsorship because you can have a relationship with your sponsored child and go visit them every year if you like. I jumped at the opportunity to sponsor one of the boys, and I knew exactly who I would pick: Limbert.
Since that time, I have returned to Bolivia every summer up until 2011. In 2009 I served as a summer host intern. I got to spend 6 weeks and the orphanage being a liaison between the American teams and Bolivian people, heading up work projects, leading sidewalk sunday school, and spending quality time with the boys.
The next time they went to her house, she and Limbert were gone, moved to who knows where with no forwarding address. I was heartbroken. This little boy who has completely changed my life could be anywhere and I may never see him again. What if he is on the street again, what if he is being abused? I didn't know. And haven't for 1.5 years...
Recently though, the boys had a parade for their school and some other schools in the area, and guess who was there with his school???!!! LIMBERT! He attends a school in Vinto (about 15 mins from the BLC) He even took a picture with Anna (who is a full time volunteer at the BLC)! He looks much bigger now. He specifically asked for me and when I would be in Bolivia next. I cried when I read that email, and then became very sad because I wasn't going to Bolivia this summer.
But, God is AMAZING! He has opened the opportunity for me to go with my Mom and Dad's team from their church in July. (It involves someone dropping out, and other things) But WOW! These things don't just happen.
Also, apparently Limbert came to Church last Sunday and wanted to know when my family would be here so he could see us at church!!! Not only will I get to see all of the boys and staff at the BLC and Bolivian friends, but I will be reunited with Limbert! Every time I think about it, tears well up in my eyes. This is going to be quite the emotional reunion for me, and I will probably be a wreck the entire time. I just can't believe that 1. We found Limbert, 2. He wants to see us, and 3. I can go to Bolivia!
So now that I have the opportunity to go, I need to raise $1800 as soon as it is possible. Really, I need $1,000 immediately because they cannot buy my plane ticket until they have that money. This is quite the daunting number, but I am confident I can raise this money!
I am asking everyone I know if they would be willing to donate towards my trip. I'm calling it the "Help Reunite Lindsey and Limbert Fund." This kid is spectacular, and I am the luckiest to have know him at all. I could not be more excited to see him again!
If you can donate ANY amount (I'm serious, no amount is too small!) Please go to this website:
http://www.lifecharlotte.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=159
There are directions from there that tell you how to donate. You'll need to register with your email, but that is so your donation can be tax deductible! Once you get to the final page, write in the amount you'd like to donate next to the Bolivia Missions trip box, and write my name in the box next to it. (Lindsey Fuselier)
If you would prefer to send a check, you can make it out to Life Fellowship Church, and write "Bolivia- Lindsey Fuselier" on the memo line. Checks can be sent to: 14923 Almondell Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
Whether you can give or not, please share this page with you friends! There is power in numbers and the more people that know, the sooner I can raise this money!!
Thanks for reading my story, I hope it has inspired you in some way!
















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