I'll tell you some things about the important that has been the school Mano Amiga Chalco for me. I came when I was a little girl with five years. I loved going to school because the place in which we worked was nice and I liked learning activities that help you to do best the things that you do with a little age.
The school has given me many things. I had the opportunity to participate in the escort, in dance, in some academic competitions in my softball team and in the project “Women's Annex.”
The latest competition for me was the Oxford Cup for two consecutive years and also compete in the Torneo de la amistad which we are working for the next Torneo will be in November, we are working very hard; we practice on Wednesdays and the Saturdays we play with other teams to with the time with great effort and charisma we obtain the best results.
At school there are also apostolates one of them is the ECYD which is a club of girls who can know God through games and learning to do some things together and work in team, this activities are every Friday and they are guided by the "Responsables" who are high school girls. The ECYD starts in primary 5th and there are a lot of stages that we are going to happen until you arrive to Regnum that is other apostolate for young people. I went through all of these stages and now I have the fortune of be "Responsable" for girls in primary 5th they are the best, I love prepare activities and search strategies to I have fun activities and we can transmit with my 4 classmates.
Other apostolic are the Missions they are each year in Semana Santa and this is to go to a town that we don´t known for us. It might sound difficult to think that you can´t sleep in your bed for a week, you must get up at 5 or 6 am and your bedtime approximately is at 10 or 11 at night. Sounds tired. or not? But it isn´t difficult, all that you do you can offer and stand early every day with enthusiasm to preach and transmit to God to the people that you will visit. This is 12 years that I go to missions and be honestly I can’t imagine a Semana Santa without Missions.