Every child deserves stability and safety.

You can help end cycles of generational poverty in Latin America by providing children with a quality, Christ-centered education.

Today, 1 in 2 households with children in Latin America are living in generational poverty

What does generational poverty look like in Latin America?

Children are born into poverty with limited opportunities

Teenagers are targeted by local gangs promising a better life.

This leads to teen pregnancies and violence—-beginning a vicious cycle that cycles through generations.

Every child deserves the opportunity to discover their God-given gifts.

Last year, generous Canadians like you made major strides towards accomplishing that:

2,173

Students Enrolled in partner schools across Nicaragua, Honduras and Paraguay

246

Students were Connected with a sponsor parent in Canada

8

Classrooms were Constructed in Paraguay making room for 30 students to attend school for the first time.

Our Partner Countries

Honduras

Nicaragua

Paraguay

Your Impact

She received her own Bible!

She received her own Bible! We always read one story every night before bedtime then pray together. This is something new that we didn't do before.

Mother of Student of La Amistad, Paraguay

We pray for you and hope that this project can continue.

We thank you in the name of the Lord, from the school, the teachers, the administrators, for this work that you have done. We pray for you and hope that this project can continue, but always remembering that we are walking hand in hand with the Lord. Thank you and God bless you.

Preschool Teacher at San Benito, Nicaragua

It seemed like God himself came to our home.

It seemed like God himself came to our home. She taught us the importance of reading the Bible daily and praying to God in a personal way.

Mother of Student at La Amistad, Paraguay.

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