Pomerado has supported the Tijuana Christian Mission, City of Refuge for many years, both through finacial support, and materials and labor contributions.
We are primarily a children's home, but our mission includes so much more than that. We are a center for many activities. Our goal and vision is to always serve the children, the poor and the forgotten elderly with weekly care boxes.
We provide housing for 70 children and 15 staff. Our home inlcudes five, two story buildings, including a chapel, boys and girls dormitories, a computer center, sitting rooms, cafeteria, staff quarters, library, toddlers room, homework room and sitting rooms.
HISTORY
Tijuana Christian Mission started in 1965 as a church plant in Tijuana, Mexico. At the request of a church in the San Diego area, Sergio and Martha Gomez moved from further south in Mexico to serve as pastors of a church plant. It soon became apparent that there was a need for a children's home in the neighborhood in which they were living.
Before the opening of the children's home, the Gomez family would often have ten or more extra children staying in their home. In many instances these were children of prostitues or of families who worked as scavengers in the city dump. Regardless of the childrens' background, without the help that Martha and Sergio offered them the children would have been locked in their homes for hours at a time while their mothers went out searching for a way to feed their family.
After opening their own home and hearts for several years, Martha and Sergio were able to open City of Refuge Children's Home in 1972. Since that time City of Refuge has truly been a refuge for the children of Tijuana.
Our Missionaries
A typical group of happy children, moms, and staff at the orphanage.