Tamires is eleven, and small for her age.
She is ostracized by most of the children her age. She not only often has lice, but is dirt poor and lives in the backwoods (even of Cajueiro Claro). She wears either homemade clothes or ones recievd from donations. She is shy but determined. Her older brother Demas starting coming to Living Stones last year, and she would tag along behind any time he would let her and she didn’t have to stay home taking care of her five younger brothers and sisters.
There is no father in the picture, and her mother scrambles to keep things together. At the end of last year, Demas went to live with relatives that provided him with a job—at 14—helping to support his family. I doubt he will be continuing school, and know his reading level is not above second grade. We have missed Demas at Living Stones, but Tamires still makes the long trek to the church a couple times a week with two or more of her siblings in tow.
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