
Life Transformed with a Modern Bathroom
Ana María Rivera (26) and her husband Roberto (29) have spent the last eight years building their life in Carlos Fonseca, raising their two daughters,

Ana María Rivera (26) and her husband Roberto (29) have spent the last eight years building their life in Carlos Fonseca, raising their two daughters,

Written by Anna Gottshall, a Long-Term Volunteer. Where the Camino Began Each person who volunteers with Amigos for Christ brings a unique story—one shaped by
It has been a little while now since I returned from my 9-week mission trip in Nicaragua, and I am unsettled. My old life doesn’t

Written by Joseph Donlin, a Long-Term Volunteer. Confirmation bias is defined as the tendency we as humans have to evaluate new data as confirmation or

Written by Caroline Kavanaugh, staff member. I was recently asked to deliver a “History of Transformation” talk during our Monday morning meeting, focusing on individuals

Written by Susan Frego, Summer 2023 InternAt this point we begin to wonder, “what’s next?”Presumably, retirement is a time when we have a little money set

Written by: Lynnaya Preuss Fall 2022 Intern Community development Team Intern Persevere, praise, and pass it on. These are the words that come to mind

Written by: Mia Luciani, Maggie Dunne, and Hayley Theil Summer 2022 Partnerships Team Interns From three interns, sitting in the Rancho and looking back on

Written By: Gloria Farmer Amigos for Christ 2021 Summer Intern Team: Community Development 1. Life is better when you live it slowly. In America,

Written By: Paola Montalvo Doña Esperanza gives a whole new meaning to her name, Hope. Two years ago, her family didn’t have clean, running water.