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Published on: 03-16-2021
Praying on her knees, Tatiane de Oliveira Araújo felt desperate. It was April 24, 2020, and Tatiane, 37, has just been released from prison after seven months. She arrived at an empty house with no food amid a raging pandemic.
It was a day Tatiane will never forget. Her small town of Engenheiro Coelho, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, had already gone into lockdown. But it was around 4:00 p.m. on that day when Adventist Social Action volunteer Simone Di Giaimo became God’s answer to Tatiane’s plight with a food delivery. Now she would be able to take care of herself, as well as a cousin’s son and a pregnant daughter-in-law living under her roof.