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1998 Cultural exposition began. David Smokler from United State
was motivated by the needy and unfortunate children of El Salvador.
He decides to expose his pictures to benefit to the God's Rescue
, program addresses the threat that youth gangs pose to trouble
juveniles. Many youth have been abandoned by their family and
peers, and in some cases have been physically and sexually abused.
God’s
Rescue seeks to save these youngsters from a street life
of crime and possible drug addiction to prevent further abuse
and exploitation, so this event came as alternative to continue
this way to help.
Since year 1998 this events is realized
every year in November others famous and recognized Salvadorian
painters following Mr. Smokler altruists idea donating his
valuable pictures that are acquired by knowledgeable persons
of the art and identified with Agape of El Salvador through
a effective donation. The utility is use for the sustainability
during a year of the program God's Rescue