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Emotional: Limay Blanco delivers house 37 to a mother who lived in terrible conditions with her children.

Limay specified that this time it took almost four months to be able to obtain the necessary money to buy the house and furnish it.


Limay Blanco handed over house number 37 this weekend to a mother with two children who were living in subhuman conditions.

In a video published on his social media, the comedian explained that the process of buying and fixing up this house took almost four months because it was hard work to gather the necessary money.

Limay explained that after asking for help, he received a lot of criticism, and even his own mother asked him to remove the video of the request because they were offending him.

The comedian explains that he refused to withdraw it, he put in the first $1,000 himself, and with some other donations, they managed to reach $2,500 to buy the house.

However, the property was in great need of repairs, especially in masonry and electricity, which further delayed the house from being ready. Finally, thanks to the help of several people who organized through a WhatsApp group called "Los Intemperie," they were able to repair the house and gather everything necessary to furnish and prepare it.

The mother benefiting from the aid was very grateful for the gesture towards her and her children, and even showed Limay a photo of him and Glenda that she plans to put in the living room of her new house.

In the photo in question, you can read the following words: "I want to first thank God and these two people and MCCV for giving a better future to my children."

The housing beneficiary mother showed a photo of Limay from her wife Glenda, who plans to put it in the living room of their house (Facebook screenshot/Limay Blanco).

It was in March that the comedian revealed the case, when he showed the regrettable state in which this family, which also includes an elderly person, was living.

In the images, you could see a house made of all kinds of materials: tarps, nylon, cardboard, and even pieces of iron sheets.

It was at the end of March when Limay Blanco had delivered house number 36, in this case to a Cuban girl with a disability, nicknamed "the pink girl" because she loves that color so much.

Project Help a Christian

Limay Blanco explained in the last few hours that he is getting ready to start the project "Help a Christian", aimed at helping Christians in Havana who are living in poor conditions.

The comedian wants on August 20, when the Ministry Christ Changes Lives turns four years old, to deliver three houses and reach a total of 40 houses delivered through donations.

To do this, he asks the shepherds of Havana to communicate with him to identify families in need of housing who would enter a raffle.

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