My personality or demeanor is: active, brave, cheerful, curious, friendly
My favorite toy: ball, bicycle, cars, plush or stuffed toy, puzzles, soccer ball
My favorite activity: beach trip, cops and robbers, family outings, hide-and-seek, hopscotch, jumping, soccer, visiting relatives
Chores I do around the house: cleaning the yard, running errands
The most important person(s) in my life is: my brother, my grandmother, my mother
I am thankful for: God, my family
When I am grown, I want to be: Athletics, Sport Player
Being part of the Hope Center has changed my life by: expanding my knowledge, making me a new person, teaching me God's Word
The Child Champions at the center are meaningful to me because: they care about me, they encourage me
Favorite activity at the Hope Center: Bible study
The Un Nuevo Amanecer Hope Center is located in an area that struggles with malaria, lack of septic systems and clean water sources, and domestic violence. Despite these challenges, area families feel blessed to have a global community of Child Champions who dedicate themselves to seeing the next generation grow and thrive. By listening to the specific needs of local children, these loving adults are equipped to provide them with individualized care, a chance to succeed, and hope for a better future.
Honduras is a small Central American country that is bordered by Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Pacific Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea. It is slightly larger than Tennessee and consists of two coastal strips and broad fertile plains broken by deep valleys and mountain ranges. The majority of Hondurans are Mestizo (mixed Native American and European ancestry) with the remaining inhabitants consisting of Native American, blacks, and Europeans. Spanish is the official language; few people are fluent in English. Bananas are the main export followed by coffee, cotton, sugar, and tobacco. Hondurans are primarily Roman Catholic. Gang violence has been increasing due to the heavy drug trafficking that takes place in the country.