Asael United to Help
We help disabled children and their families by providing an educational and social program.
WHO WE ARE
Asael “United To Help”
We help disabled children and their families by providing an educational and social program. Lázaro and Idali Montesinos have three children and live in El Papalote in San Quintin, Baja California. Their ministry is called “Asael,” and their slogan is “United to Help.” Together with their daughter, Aholibama Cajemeto, they help disabled children and their families.
Children helped
47
bringing healing and hope
HOW TO GET INVOLVED?
Pre-kindergarten Program
Prepares little children for attending kindergarten.
Individual Therapies
We provide individual theraphy for children, and teach parents topics related to disabilities.
Social Assistance
It consists of support for medical appointments, grocery deliveries, diapers, etc.
Our Story
Asael officially opened on May 14th, 2015. This ministry started because of their son Asael, who was born with an intellectual disability. This led them to want to help other kids in the community who had disabilities, too. Thus far, they have reached out in other communities helping 47 children across the San Quintin Valley. Their local church embraced this work and has lent its facilities to Asael.
Asael´s ministry has a program of pre-kindergarten where they prepare little kids for kindergarten. They provide individual therapies for children and teach parents topics related to disabilities. Apart from the educational program, they also have social assistance that consists of support for medical appointments, grocery deliveries, diapers, etc.
EVENTS HELD
To Share The Gospel
The ministry holds events to celebrate with the children and their families. These are also outreach opportunities to share the good news with the families of the children.
Every April, “El Día del Niño” (Children’s Day) is celebrated. It is also an opportunity to invite people from the community to join, have a meal, and hear the message of Jesus Christ.
There is also the Christmas celebration, where we invite the children’s families to a traditional Mexican-style Christmas party.
It begins with a Christmas play, through which they seek the opportunity to share the gospel with the families. This has been a means for families to come to faith in Jesus.