Our Work
Our mission is to serve to make Christ more visible.
Our vision is to light the path to life transformation in Nicaragua and beyond.
How We Serve
We serve communities, families, and individuals through three Paths to Transformation:
Community Development
Infrastructure and Habit Change
We walk with rural communities towards sustainable transformation by growing leadership, building infrastructure for water, sanitation and health, forming healthy habits, incentivizing education, and investing in economic opportunity.
Youth Development
Access to Education
We equip the next generation of leaders in Nicaragua with education, faith, leadership and purpose.
Small-Business Development
Increased Employment
We partner with small-business owners to turn dreams into thriving businesses that create jobs, increase income and strengthen families in rural Nicaragua.
Together, these paths lead to transformation.
Our programs transform life through:
Leadership
Leadership training empowers individuals and families to own their futures
Water
Clean water in every home improves health and gives back precious time
Health
Health education initiatives, strategic health testing, and infrastructure improvements come together to support improved health
Education
Education is an investment - not only in students - but also in the future of Nicaragua and beyond
Economic Development
Economic development means financial security and access to more opportunities for individuals and families
Our dream is for Chinandega, Nicaragua to become a bright spot in the world.
A bright spot is something that stands out in the midst of challenging circumstances. Chinandega is already a bright spot in many ways – full of resilience, family values, and untapped potential. We want to help it shine even brighter.
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Community Development
Infrastructure and Habit Change
Being a Light for Others: Kenia’s Journey
Kenia is 28 years old and a student at UNAN-Leon, the oldest university in the country. She lives with her mom and her siblings in...
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Access to Education
Being a Light for Others: Kenia’s Journey
Kenia is 28 years old and a student at UNAN-Leon, the oldest university in the country. She lives with her mom and her siblings in...
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Increased Employment
Growing More Than Crops
It wasn’t long ago that Mabely’s life was marked by financial instability and limited opportunity. Although her family owned land, they lacked the resources to...
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