My personality or demeanor is: curious, fun-loving, humble
My favorite toy: balloons, colored pencils, dolls
My favorite activity: cooking-kitchen, hide-and-seek, jump rope or skipping rope
Chores I do around the house: making the bed, picking up/taking out trash, washing dishes
The most important person(s) in my life is: my mother
I am thankful for: God, my family, my mom
When I am grown, I want to be: Healthcare Services, Doctor
Being part of the Hope Center has changed my life by: expanding my knowledge, giving me a purpose, giving me a safe place to learn
The Child Champions at the center are meaningful to me because: they care about me, they encourage me, they give me tools to handle difficult situations
Favorite activity at the Hope Center: Bible study, art projects
The La Cosecha Hope Center is located in an area that struggles with substance abuse, poor sanitation, and high unemployment. 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.
Nicaragua has the smallest population in Central America yet occupies the largest land area. Roughly the size of the state of New York, Nicaragua has tropical lowlands and central mountains and is bordered by Honduras, the Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, and the Pacific Ocean. Like Honduras, a large number of Nicaraguans are Mestizo (mixed Native American and European ancestry). Spanish is the official language, and less than 1% of the population speaks another language. Coffee is the main export followed by beef, gold, sugar, and peanuts. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere after Haiti, and faces severe unemployment which forces many to leave the country each year in search of work.