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	<title>Poverty &#187; Kenia Servellon</title>
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		<title>10 Questions With Kenia Servellon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nestor Reynoza</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Children in Poverty]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[10 Questions]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Central America]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[El Salvador]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kenia Servellon]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Wendy]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[1. How long have you been in your current position with Compassion El Salvador, and what is your job? Two years. I am a supervisor within the Sponsor Donor Services department. 2. What are the main responsibilities of your position? I make sure the sponsors have up-to-date information about the children. Not just the letters,&#8230;<p><a href="https://www.compassion.com/Account/login.htm">My Account</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=96738">Sponsor a Child</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/contribution/csp/default.htm?referer=96738">Help Babies and Moms</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/where-we-work/crisis-updates.htm">Crisis Updates</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="0" src="http://blog.compassion.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/10-questions.gif" alt="10 questions" width="10" height="10"/> 1. How long have you been in your current position with Compassion El Salvador, and what is your job? </p>
<blockquote><p>Two years. I am a supervisor within the Sponsor Donor Services department.</p></blockquote>
<p>2. What are the main responsibilities of your position? </p>
<blockquote><p><img border="0" align="right" hspace="8" vspace="8" src="http://blog.compassion.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/es-fieldstaffinterview3.jpg" alt="es-fieldstaffinterview3" title="es-fieldstaffinterview3" width="250" height="249" class="alignright size-full wp-image-6135" />I make sure the sponsors have up-to-date information about the children. Not just the letters, but also new cases. I keep the biannual report updated. I make sure that pictures and information are high quality and are sent on time. </p></blockquote>
<p>3. What is an average day like for you? <span id="more-6113"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>I start at 8 in the morning by reading. I like to read a proverb every day. I think it helps me for the rest of the day. </p>
<p>Then I read the mail; this takes about two hours. </p>
<p>Then I see the pending tasks with the associates, pending letters, the letters package we have to send [for the week], see if the departures were sent. </p>
<p>On Mondays we spend part of the morning in devotions. Then we have a meeting. And then we check the performance of each associate.</p></blockquote>
<p>4. What is the most challenging part of your job? </p>
<blockquote><p>We work on a weekly basis. The reception of the letters from the sponsors, we receive those on Monday, process them on Tuesday, send them to translation, and deliver them the next week. </p>
<p>All the information has to be sent weekly.</p></blockquote>
<p>5. Why did you choose this particular area of work? And why did you choose to work for Compassion? </p>
<blockquote><p>I think it just happened. I started as a translator, translating the letters from the children.</p>
<p>Then I had the opportunity to apply as an associate. I spent three years as an associate and have been a supervisor for two years. </p>
<p>It has been a great blessing. I have grown as a person. I have grown as a Christian. I have grown professionally, too. </p>
<p>I have received advice. I receive advice at church, too, but here I receive advice specific to my work. </p>
<p>I feel that being in this position is a challenge because I am a leader. Not a leader from the world, but a leader like the Bible says.</p></blockquote>
<p>6. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by your job? </p>
<blockquote><p>A big challenge is delayed information about the children. Regrettably, sometimes that happens.</p>
<p>Not to solve those as fast as I want, it makes me … we cannot just rush the children to write a letter, it is not something we can get overnight. I would like to have a faster response. That is what overwhelms me.</p></blockquote>
<p>7. You used to work in a factory. How was it different from Compassion? </p>
<blockquote><p>In the factory, they are outcome oriented;  so is Compassion. However, Compassion emphasizes the way you care for people. </p>
<p>We care for people according to the Bible. Caring by being stewards, but also showing excellence, integrity and dignity. They all go together.</p>
<p>In a factory, it does not matter how you ask for things. The important thing it to get it done. Here, it matters. It is complete, holistic. </p>
<p>You realize that it is the Lord Who teaches you how to do the job. In that way, you grow as a person, as a leader and as a Christian. </p>
<p>Here you can see changes in the children, you see their development. Not only physically, but also emotionally and spiritually, you are helping in all areas.</p>
<p>In a factory you produce 3,000 sweaters a day, and it makes $3,000 or $4,000 of earnings. Here you see a complete growth, holistic development. You cannot get a monetary compensation for that. </p>
<p>Even though I, unfortunately, do not get to have much contact with the children because I am busy dealing with papers and photos, I am motivated when I see a letter that says, “I am growing, thanks to your prayers, I am getting involved at church, I study hard, I am being more obedient.” These are the things that motivate me to go the extra mile, because I do this for God and for the children of your country. </p>
<p>And this is also a motivation: I want our children to be presidents one day, to be in the senate, to become Josephs and change, truly change our country. And the only way I can do that is by working hard and keeping my commitments with the biannual reports, the letters, the pictures … it is what links the children to their sponsors. I think it is important.</p></blockquote>
<p>8. What have you learned as a result of your job (about yourself, the plight of children or the way that God works)? </p>
<blockquote><p>As a person, I have grown, [she looks at her belly, since she is pregnant, and laughs]. </p>
<p>No, really, I have grown, I am more patient now. Compassion has helped me think about those values I did not have before. </p>
<p>Before, I knew I had to practice them, but I did not have as much motivation as I do now. </p>
<p>Professionally, Compassion has also helped me grow, through workshops, through Bible teachings. Willow Creek has been a blessing. </p>
<p>Like Paul says, I have not reached it yet, but I have a goal, and I am getting there.</p></blockquote>
<p>9. Will you share a situation or incident you have experienced through your job that has touched your heart?  </p>
<blockquote><p>I have two children in mind, two cases. </p>
<p>One is Wendy. When I met her three years ago, she was a child. Now, she is a young lady. She is 16 years old. </p>
<p>When I met her, she played the guitar and lived with her grandparents. Her grandparents are not Christians, so you can imagine the challenges that face her. </p>
<p>She has grown as a Christian. When she sings, everything around her changes. I can see she wants to praise the Lord. </p>
<p>Where once I saw a child who was not close to the gospel, now I see a firm Christian. She wants to be a musician. Her vision is great, and her faith makes me believe she will accomplish her dream. </p>
<p>The other child had a skin disease, and nobody could tell what it was. The child received medical treatment. His mom is a Christian, his father was not. The child passed away because of the disease. He wanted to be a missionary. </p>
<p>It was hard. You cannot imagine how damaged his face and his body were. But to hear that child talk about God, he talked with faith and conviction. </p>
<p>After he passed away, his father came to Jesus because of his son.</p></blockquote>
<p>10. Do you have a message for sponsors who support the children? </p>
<blockquote><p>Thank you for dedicating your money, your time and your love to children you do not know. I thank you for that. I know God is using you to change this world, and leave a mark on the life of each child. </p>
<p>What you say to the children changes their lives, makes an impact and gives them vision. </p>
<p>You are transforming, from far away, the life of a child. An “I love you” or a “keep working hard” changes the lives of these children.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="https://www.compassion.com/Account/login.htm">My Account</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/sponsor_a_child/default.htm?referer=96738">Sponsor a Child</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/contribution/csp/default.htm?referer=96738">Help Babies and Moms</a> l <a href="http://www.compassion.com/where-we-work/crisis-updates.htm">Crisis Updates</a></p>
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