
Who Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?
Every day, as the sun begins to rise over the San Cristobal volcano, shining its rosy hues into each corner and crevice of the buildings,

Every day, as the sun begins to rise over the San Cristobal volcano, shining its rosy hues into each corner and crevice of the buildings,

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

Gloria Elena and her husband live in the community of Rincon de Garcia, and they are proud participants in the Amigos for Christ Microcredit Loan

When Leonel de Jesus Orozco arrived in the community of Espabel for the first time, there was no water. His daughter had to walk more

Oscar is a quintessential patriarch. He is humbly grateful and typically proud of his family all at once. He lives close to almost all of

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

After nearly 20 years of facing the same economic challenges over and over again, rural farmer Manuel Figeroa was ready to turn the page and

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.

A few years ago, I learned about the concept of invisible threads from the book The Invisible Thread by Alex Tresniowski and Laura Schroff. Some may