Paniagua Cordero's Family
Jose Gabriel Paniagua Rojas is 20 years old, Kriseneida Cordero Espinoza is 19 years old, and Dylan Paniagua Cordero is 1 year old.
Jose and Kriseneida started a relationship when they were in high school. She was in eighth grade and he was in eleventh grade when she got pregnant. Their was to let Jose finish high school and hopefully get a good job to provided a good life for Dylan. Kriseneida would take two years off from school and go back to finish later. She was living with her mom, but a few months after Dylan was born, her mom asked them to leave the house. Therefore, things got a lot more complicated.
Jose’s family provided them space at their house and he got a job with a company that grows plants to sell out of the country, but he only makes around $150 each month while working more than 60 hours each week.
Jose later got a different job growing crops and selling them in San Jose, but his income fluctuates depending upon what kind of crops are selling. There is a lot of luck involved and he sometimes only makes $300 each month.
After a month sharing the small house with Jose’s family, they decided to live in a very small house Jose’s father built years ago for Jose’s sister. Originally a place for his sister to play with her toys and dolls, it only has space for a bed and some clothes (no bathroom).
Jose and Kriseneida started a relationship when they were in high school. She was in eighth grade and he was in eleventh grade when she got pregnant. Their was to let Jose finish high school and hopefully get a good job to provided a good life for Dylan. Kriseneida would take two years off from school and go back to finish later. She was living with her mom, but a few months after Dylan was born, her mom asked them to leave the house. Therefore, things got a lot more complicated.
Jose’s family provided them space at their house and he got a job with a company that grows plants to sell out of the country, but he only makes around $150 each month while working more than 60 hours each week.
Jose later got a different job growing crops and selling them in San Jose, but his income fluctuates depending upon what kind of crops are selling. There is a lot of luck involved and he sometimes only makes $300 each month.
After a month sharing the small house with Jose’s family, they decided to live in a very small house Jose’s father built years ago for Jose’s sister. Originally a place for his sister to play with her toys and dolls, it only has space for a bed and some clothes (no bathroom).
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