3 Things I Learned in Chinandega
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: Gloria Farmer Amigos for Christ 2021 Summer Intern Team: Community Development 1. Life is better when you live it slowly. In America,
“As our newest team member, why did you decide to join the Amigos family?” Although it was in 2014, I remember going on my first
The saying goes that we “always take our health for granted until we lose it.” No one yearns to run knee-pain-free quite as much as
Last month we had an epic día communal – an “all swim” workday. Our accountants and cooks, engineers and warehouse workers, all traveled in buses
“How can ONE moment of your time transform a life?” Walking down the dirt road in the community of La Danta, leaving Luis Enrique and
On any given day, you can find Marierling in the communities where we work, walking from house to house, visiting with families. She is one
Meet La Coyotera. After leaving the Amigos Complex in Chinandega and winding north on the beautiful Pan-American highway for over an hour, you’ll find a
Nicaragua’s identity is influenced a great deal by the country’s relationship with water, hence the name Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan flag has two blue stripes on
Walter Alexander Lopez Dolmus started working at Amigos for Christ when he was 17 years old. As the warehouse boy, Walter ensured that all of
For over two decades, Amigos for Christ has been committed to transforming lives in rural Nicaragua, and by God’s grace, we continue to reach families,
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