

Never Doubt Your Impact
I’m often shocked by the humility that some people embody. I see people doing amazing things and having incredible impact all while maintaining a posture
Joey, Kristin, and Danny bring you stories and guest interviews from Amigos’ work in Nicaragua. Amigos for Christ is a non-profit organization that works shoulder-to-shoulder with Nicaraguan neighbors to bring community leadership, clean water, health, education, and economic opportunity to rural communities in need.
I’m often shocked by the humility that some people embody. I see people doing amazing things and having incredible impact all while maintaining a posture
Written By: Paola Montalvo In July 2017, the Amigos for Christ Community Leadership Team had the exciting opportunity to meet with the community of El
Whatever she had, she gave up for me. Whatever love she felt, she felt it for us. Her words “mi amor,” my love, every time she hugged my shoulders provided peace and assurance in my purpose there.
Bright Spots are everywhere. There is always a person who has had a positive impact in each of our lives. For me, this person was
Oscar Hernandez is a dreamer, farmer, and teacher. He lives in Valle los Morenos, where he has cultivated his small parcel of land into a successful farm with grains, vegetables, and dragonfruit. Oscar’s farm has become a model for other farmers in the community who are inspired to increase their own production after seeing Oscar’s success.
Alan Perez Lopez, water system treasurer, heads out on his monthly journey to visit every family in his community of Rincon de Garcia. A journey
In La Coyotera, 35 families patiently waited in line as they brought their second round of stool and urine sample to the Amigos for Christ
Herminio is a 58-year-old man from the community of Nance Dulce in Nicaragua. He shared that since he was young boy, he remembers his community’s
Running water was just the beginning for Dina and her 2 children, Edward (9) and Magdiel (3). In 2015, Dina’s community of San Marcos celebrated
If you read our Quarter Highlights, you might remember Rafael Garaje, a leader in El Chonco, who wanted to use his knowledge of chickens to
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