2014 Education Fundraiser

At Love & Hope Children’s Home, education is one of our top priorities. We believe it’s one of the most valuable assets we can give our children, and something that can truly make the difference between a life of sustenance and a life of success. El Salvador is a county that spends only 3% of its GDP on education. This makes private school the only viable option for a safe, quality education. Here at Love & Hope we’re preparing to send 22 eager young minds back to school in 2014, and we need your help to do it!

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Our Education Fund allows us to pair each child with a school that best meets their needs –challenging them while also providing an atmosphere of success. For some, this means studying at a school with a rigorous English program. For others, this means small class sizes and specially trained teachers. It also means transportation to and from class everyday, books, uniforms, tutoring, and school supplies. A gift to our Education Fund helps make learning possible at Love & Hope.

We’ve setup a special site where you can donate to our Education Fund in the name of specific child, or make a general donation. Choose a child you sponsor, or a child that shares a common interest or age with one of your own children. Your contribution will help us reach our goal of fully funding education for our children in 2014. Supporting a child’s education is a direct and immediate way to make a lasting impact on their life, the life of their family, and the country of El Salvador.

Please visit our 2014 Education Fund and give today.

Let us not develop an education that creates in the mind of the student a hope of becoming rich and having the power to dominate. That does not correspond to the time we live in.

Let us form in the heart of the child and the young person the lofty ideal of loving, of preparing oneself to serve and to give oneself to others.

The church must propose an education that makes people agents of their own development, protagonists of history, not a passive, compliant mass, but human beings able to display their intelligence, their creativity, their desire for the common service of the nation.

-Monseñor Oscar Romero

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Feliz Quince, Kevin!

Love & Hope Children’s Home was recently blessed to celebrate the 15th birthday of our oldest boy, Kevin. While having a big quinceañera, or 15th birthday party, is more common tradition for young women, we decided to recognize Kevin’s coming-of-age with a small, but special, celebration at home.
Veronica, our cook, prepared a special chicken dinner. Mandy made the cake and the tias decorated the kitchen and patio with streamers, lights and close to 100 balloons.
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Several special guests arrived for the celebration, including Kevin’s old tutor, Kathya, and our friend Delena. Love & Hope’s social worker and psychologist, Gloria and Jessica, also came with their husbands. The Love & Hope kids wore their best dress for the occasion.
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After dinner, it was time for presents. One of Kevin’s presents was a special book compiled by the kids. Every person in the house wrote a note or drew a picture, and all of the cards were put into the book. Kevin took a good amount of time to look it over and read the cards, with the other kids leaning closely over his shoulder. Later, we enjoyed a slide show. The slide show included early photos of Kevin that got everyone giggling.
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It is hard to express in words the amazing personality that Kevin possesses. He is kind and loving and pure of heart. Kevin radiates joy and patience, rarely saying no to the little Love & Hope boys that flock to him to play. Kevin is not a very talkative young man, but that is okay, because what he lacks in words he makes up for in laughing. He is all smiles, all the time. Kevin is affectionate with and obedient to the adults at Love & Hope Children’s Home. His lean (and ever lengthening) frame is strong and athletic, perfect for dominating us all in soccer. Kevin works hard in school and does it without complaining, working well individually and accepting help when needed. Kevin is one-in-a-million; he really is.
Kevin currently lives with his brother, but comes to visit Love & Hope from time to time. The rest of the kids mob him with warm (though boisterous) greetings when he walks through our door for the weekend. We miss having Kevin around, but we were so thankful to be able to spend this significant birthday with him. Feliz Quince, Kevin!

Focus Services

If you follow our blog, you know that Love & Hope Children’s Home has made great friends with a company called Focus Services. Focus Services in an American company with call centers located in the United States, El Salvador, India and the Philippines. Focus’ San Salvador manager, BenJoe, sought Love & Hope out as a charitable beneficiary when he arrived in El Salvador a couple years ago. Since then, Ben, his wife Delena, and Focus Services have blessed our home incredibly.

Last year, Delena spent time with several of our children every Thursday, with her own tykes and sometimes a friend in tow, while our staff had a meeting. She would always bring games, crafts and a snack for the kids that were home. Delena still maintains a special relationship with these children; Jefferson, in particular, loves visits from Delena.

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Focus Services has hosted several parties for our children. Their agents, along with Ben and Delena, have decorated and dressed up for Halloween, allowed the kids to go trick-or-treating at their offices, thrown pool parties, invited us to play soccer, and generally provided a lot of fun for the Love & Hope kids.

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Love & Hope Children’s Home has also been blessed by Focus when in need. They have translated for us, bought us a new microwave, collected toiletries, bought a new refrigerator, and most recently, two new computers. The agents that work at Focus are able to designate money from their own paychecks that pays for our electric, phone and internet bills every month. They have painted for us and even helped us move, sending agents out in their work clothes to do some of the heavy lifting. Focus has also been generous enough to donate some really fun things too, like books and cable television, which the kids are thankful for everyday!

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554268_3512311567156_1911405546_nA few months ago, Ben came and spoke to the Love & Hope kids on “career night.” He talked about his job as a boss at Focus, but he also spent time talking to the kids about his agents and their skills. Here in El Salvador, services like Ben’s are a rapidly growing industry. We were encouraged to hear Ben’s perspective and our children were able to realistically see how their English skills could be utilized one day (whilst they are studying in university, of course).

Love & Hope Children’s Home really can’t express in words how much we value our relationship with Focus Services, Ben and Delena. Their generosity, friendship and enthusiasm have blessed us in so many ways. Our children have loved getting to know the great people that work at Focus and they also love having playmates in Ben and Delena’s adorable kids.

Thanks for being so wonderful, Focus!

School’s Out!

Last week, all of our children at Love & Hope Children’s Home finished school for the year. The Salvadoran school schedule begins in January and ends in November, so “summer vacation” encompasses about two months in November, December and January.

The kids have been enjoying a more relaxed schedule, later bed times, extra TV time and playing together. It is easy to see that everyone is relieved to have a “brain break.” They have been spending the afternoons playing with their toys, hide-and-seek, tag and baseball together in the yard. Several of the kids have also been reading non-stop (it is a lot more fun to read when you aren’t required to!), and others have loved playing board games with our caregivers and volunteers. We’ve even had a couple visits from members of the U.S. Navy.

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Last Thursday, our friends at Focus Services hosted a pool party for us to celebrate the end of the school year. The kids had fun playing in the pool, spraying the adults with water guns and eating Pollo Campero for lunch! The weather was perfect and sunny; it was a great day.

Love & Hope Children’s Home has a lot planned for the next couple months of vacation. Several children, because they are changing schools, will attend a summer course to become acclimated to their new learning environment. Some will begin playing on new soccer teams and others will continue practicing Tae Kwon Do. The tios and volunteers plan to give “workshops” to the Love & Hope kids on topics like sewing, German, volleyball, computer maintenance, and crafts. We also have some fun outings planned, and are hoping to explore beautiful El Salvador a bit more!

Our Incredible Staff: Jessica and Kirsten

Today, Love & Hope Children’s Home would like to continue to introduce the members of our staff. Jessica and Kirsten are our psychologist and educator, respectively. Jessica and Kirsten work together closely with Rachel and with Gloria, our social worker, to ensure that the Love & Hope kids are getting the emotional, behavioral and educational support they need at home and at school. Together they meet with teachers, advocate on behalf of the kids, and strategize about how to aid the Love & Hope kids most effectively.

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Having emotional, psychological and behavioral support available for the children is essential, and Jessica is the perfect fit for that role here. Jessica was hired to be Love & Hope’s full-time psychologist two summers ago and she has done a lot to develop a strong rapport with the children here. In the afternoon it is typical to find Jessica sitting with one of the kids, playing and talking quietly. Her gentle and calming nature, paired with her naturally smiling face, are a wonderful combination for working with the Love & Hope kids. Jessica says that the best part of her job is helpin one of the kids overcome trauma or a problem, to see them smile, to see a change. Jessica has formed a special relationship with Erika during her time here. She says that getting to know and help Erika has been her biggest blessing. Erika often heads straight for the office upon arriving home from school just to talk to Jessica about her day or ask for homework help.

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In addition to offering psychological support to our children, Jessica also accompanies them to medical appointments, attends parent-teacher meetings, provides weekly training for our staff, and works personally with the families of our children. She cares about the well-being of the Love & Hope kids like they were her own. Jessica is a new mom (and often brings her little guy to visit!), but her dedication to Love & Hope Children’s Home is obvious; she says that her “heart is divided between her baby and the kids.”

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Kirsten, Love & Hope’s “educator,” brings care, humility, and a desire to improve to the home. She says that the thing she wants most is for the kids to love learning, experience success and exude academic confidence, and one day to have the opportunity to go to college; she labors patiently at this goal. Kirsten moved to El Salvador in April 2012, almost seven years after her initial visit in 2005. She spent six months volunteering as a caregiver in 2009 and it was then that she felt called to serve at Love and Hope long term, but decided to return to the States for a degree in education before making the change. Kirsten’s choice reflects the fullness with which she gives herself to the community.

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Working and playing one-on-one with the kids is Kirsten’s favorite thing; this is perfect since much of her daily work consists of private tutoring hours with each child. This is also difficult: as with all children, each child at Love & Hope has different strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes. However, Kirsten persists to create an individualized, focused space in the tutoring room. She makes a point to do supplemental activities and educational games rather than just homework with the kids, expanding and not just reinforcing, their skill range. Kirsten’s calm and calming, humble, appreciative, and accommodating personality with kids and co- workers alike aids her as she does her best to help the Love & Hope kids experience academic success.

Jessica and Kirsten’s favorite scriptures reflect their desire to serve God by recklessly loving the Love & Hope kids. Jessica cites Matthew 19:14 as her favorite verse: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Kirsten is inspired by 1 John 2:5-6: “But if anyone obeys his word, love for God is truly made complete in them. This is how we know we are in him: Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.”

How We’ve Grown: Young Leaders

To celebrate Love & Hope’s 10th Anniversary, we’ve been taking a look back at where we started and sharing a few stories about some of our amazing kids. Today, we’d like to share two more.

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Brenda

Brenda arrived at Love & Hope Children’s Home when she was just four years old. Today, she’s a lively teenager at 14. Brenda consistently receives some of the highest grades in her class at school and excels in English. She loves to challenge herself by participating in English spelling bees, Bible competitions, reading non-stop, and now she wants to learn French. Brenda is what we would call a “social butterfly”; she always comes home from school eager to tell us about her friends, and she loves interacting with visitors that come to Love & Hope. Just recently, Brenda has demonstrated her talent outside the academic arena by earning first place in a Tae Kwon Do competition!

Brenda says that one day she would like to learn and teach law so that she can help others. She would also like to teach Sunday school and pursue a career in International Relations. We are confident that Brenda’s motivation, dedication to academics, and love for God will make her a positive force of change in El Salvador. We can’t wait to see what the next 10 years will bring!

Jefferson

We first met Jefferson as a two-year-old boy. For as long as we can remember, he has been one of our most imaginative kids. He takes wonderful care of his toys and loves sitting by himself, creating sprawling displays with his toy animals, soldiers, and superheroes. Now 11, Jefferson has become a leader of sorts for the little boys. Herberth and Jeremiah, in particular, follow Jefferson around, imitating his moves and asking his opinion on things before making decisions. His respect is well earned. He always finds one of his own toys to give as a gift when one of the younger kids has a birthday. You can always could on Jefferson for a hug, or a laugh. He’s a bright young boy with an equally bright future.

When we remember the kids first arriving at Love & Hope, when we sort through old pictures, or share stories about when they were little, we are reminded of God’s perfect plan to bring them to Love & Hope Children’s Home and His amazing providence in looking after every single one of His children and helping them grow. The children that Love & Hope Children’s Home serves come from difficult pasts, but with holistic care we have seen how lives can be changed. Love & Hope is fully committed to helping these children know their value to Jesus, to support them through adulthood (however long it takes), and encourage them to create and lead a better El Salvador.

Help us continue the work we’ve started by joining our 10 Years, 10 Friends, 10 Dollars campaign. We’re asking you to share the story of Love & Hope with 10 friends, and ask them to give just $10 to support kids like Brenda and Jefferson.

Super Tios

Last Saturday the staff of Love & Hope put together a special celebration for Children’s Day, a national holiday here in El Salvador. They organized the whole day, including activities, t-shirts, and prizes. We were also happy to have some of our staff bring their own children to join in the fun.

Right around the corner from our new house is a big, beautiful park. We began with a spirited game of fútbol – kids versus adults. Turns out our kids are quite the soccer players, and they ended up being the staff!

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Next, the younger children participated in a relay against the adults. They had to jump rope, balance a limón on a spoon, pop a balloon, and then reverse course. It was a photo finish that ended in a draw!

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After the games, we headed back to the house to enjoy pizza courtesy of a restaurant right across the street. Then the winning teams went out for ice-cream to celebrate. It was such a fun day, and we’re thankful for a staff that loves our kids so much that they invested their own time and money into making it happen.

How We’ve Grown: Best Buddies

Last Wednesday, Love & Hope Children’s Home marked its 10 year anniversary. Continuing to celebrate our “birthday week,” we’d like to share a bit about two of our little boys (and best buddies), Salvador and Antonio.

Chamba

Salvador (Chamba) arrived at Love & Hope Children’s home when he was just four months old. Today, as a nine-year-old, he is one of our most recognizable and memorable children. Every visitor who comes through our door seems to meet Chamba first, and this meeting usually coincides with a massive bear hug and a wet kiss. Chamba is a helper. Just say the word, and he is at the side of his amigo Antonio, to help him get from one place to another or bring his food to the table. Of all of the sibling groups that live at Love & Hope, Chamba and his sister Linda are probably the closest pair. Linda constantly comes to her little brother’s aid and defense; they take care of each other. Chamba loves school and we are excited to provide him with the opportunity to attend a new school next year where he will learn life skills and eventually, a trade. Chamba wears his emotions on his sleeve, which usually makes for some fun and sweet interactions. Chamba gets so excited to do new things; he gives the best compliments and the best hugs.

Antonio

Antonio is Love & Hope Children’s Home newest child, arriving three years ago at the age of six. Upon leaving the children’s home where he was living before Love & Hope, Antonio declared that he was going to the “crystal house.” That nickname for our house in Los Planes de Renderos lasted until we moved: “Tonio, where do you live?” “In the crystal house!” Antonio is now nine-years-old and one of the most joyful children we have ever met. Antonio is thriving at Love & Hope. His mobility and strength has increased substantially, he is more independent and has made huge strides academically. Antonio is very close with Salvador, but also says that his best friend is Kevincito.

Love & Hope Children’s Home has been holistically caring for children for 10 years. For as long as Salvador and Antonio need support, Love & Hope Children’s Home plans to be there. We love living life alongside these children, and can’t wait to see what the next 10 years will bring. Our ability to serve these children is only possible because of the thousands of people who have donated to Love & Hope Children’s Home over the years. If you would like to be a part of making our vision a reality, join our 10 Years, 10 Friends, 10 Dollars campaign.

How We’ve Grown: Our Youngest and Oldest

Many kids have called Love & Hope home over the past 10 years, and we currently have 18 children living with us. Today, we thought it would be fun to take a quick look at our youngest and our oldest.

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Eliseo was just a few weeks old when he arrived at Love & Hope with is curly hair, and has been our little sweetheart ever since. Now five years old, Eliseo is as affectionate as ever. His trademark “move” is to say, “I want to tell you something.” Then, when you lean in to hear what he has to say, he surprises you with a kiss on the cheek. Eliseo exemplifies childlike faith. For example, when talking about the new house, Eliseo was adamant in pointing out to the other little boys that God had made it. Once, when examining the heart-shaped locket of one of our volunteers, Eliseo explained to her that, “God is in there.” Eliseo is about to complete his first year of preschool and is doing well. His quick little mind easily grasps new concepts and he is receiving wonderful marks. Eliseo loves to play soccer, play with the other kids, or just sit down to hear someone read him a story. He also has a special talent for making silly facial expressions that, if it’s possible, make him even cuter.

Jocelyn

When talking about Jocelyn, Rachel has said that she “wouldn’t have picked anyone else to be the oldest child.” How true. Jocelyn arrived at Love & Hope Children’s Home when she was 7 years old. She is now 17 and has grown into a wonderful example for our younger children. Jocelyn has a quiet, steady, and calm personality, yet is able to make us laugh with her quick and understated sense of humor. Jocelyn loves to read; it isn’t uncommon to find her in bed early or bypassing TV time just so she can finish reading another chapter in her novel. When she graduates from high school next year, Jocelyn hopes to study international relations and dreams of one day visiting England. IMG_3395

Love & Hope’s mission is to holistically support Eliseo, Jocelyn and the rest of our children into young adulthood and beyond. We’re in this for the long-run! The physical, emotional and spiritual support that we provide wouldn’t be possible without the help of thousands of generous donors who have financially supported our home over the last 10 years. If you would like to be a part of making our vision a reality, join our 10 Years, 10 Friends, 10 Dollars campaign. Check back later this week to learn more about our amazing children (not that we’re biased or anything).

Happy Birthday Love & Hope

We’re no stranger to celebrations and cakes at Love & Hope – we’ve celebrated over 250 birthdays! – but yesterday was something different: Love & Hope turned 10. It’s been quite a journey these past 10 years. Some of you have been around since the beginning, and many of you have joined us along the way. You have all blessed us in one way or another through giving your time, talents, resources, and prayers. We wish you all could have been here to join with us in celebrating 10 great years.

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Even though it was a school night, we decided to have a good time. After school, all the kids worked quickly to finish their homework and their chores so we could join our friends at Focus Services for a party. They brought in a fancy cake, collected lots of toiletries for us, and rented a soccer field near their office so we could have a friendly game of free-for-all fútbol. The teams were a constantly changing mix of young and old, tios and tias, gringos, and our friends at Focus.

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Once we had burned off all the energy from the cake, we headed home for a Love & Hope trivia competition. The kids split into four groups with each group having a tio or tia, an older girl, an older boy, and a mix of younger kids. Everyone enjoyed thinking back to some of Love & Hope’s earliest years and testing their memories. Who was the youngest when they arrived? Who was the oldest? Who broke the first bone? Who was our first Tia? How many pets have we had? (See the full list of trivia questions below and test your own memory!) Before the night was over everyone was laughing and screaming answers at each other. We even had to change a few answers after the kids remembered a few things we had forgotten!

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To cap off the night, we ordered pizza and sat down to watch a slideshow of old photos. The kids ooh’d, awe’d, and laughed at old pictures of themselves and each other.

We’ve made a lot of great memories over the last 10 years. 10 years from now, we’ll be looking back at last night as another one of the those great memories.


See the answers below.

  1. What date was Love & Hope started?
  2. Where did Love and Hope start?
  3. Who was the first Tio and the first Tia at Love & Hope?
  4. How old was Mami when Love & Hope started?
  5. Who was the first child to break a bone at Love & Hope?
  6. Who was the oldest child to come to Love & Hope?
  7. Who was the youngest child to come to Love & Hope?
  8. Which couples spent time together at Love & Hope and are now married?
  9. Which states and countries have we had visitors from?
  10. How many vehicles have we had at Love & Hope?
  11. How many homes has Love & Hope had?
  12. How many kids have lived at Love & Hope?
  13. What was the name of the first school that kids from Love & Hope attended?
  14. How many kids have the “Love & Hope Scar” on their forehead?
  15. Who was the most recent child to come to Love & Hope?
  16. How many pets have we had?
  17. Who was the youngest Tia to work at Love & Hope?
  18. Which staff member has the most siblings?
  1. October 23rd, 2003
  2. Nejapa
  3. Hermano Gilberto and his daughter Yanira
  4. 20
  5. Leodina
  6. Julio
  7. Jeremiah was 25 hours old. Milagro was 10 days. Raul was 20 days old.
  8. Doug and Allison, Manuel and Alyssa, Joe and Linda, Tia Eunice and Daniel, Tati and Tony, Will and Tia Marisol, Gloria and Samuel, Oso and Evelyn
  9. Ohio, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, California, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Washington, Hawaii, Georgia, Michigan, Puerto Rico, Canada, England, Germany, Sweden, Uganda, Vietnam, Australia, Holland
  10. 11 – 2 pickups, 3 Coasters, 1 Van, 2 Microbuses, 1 SUV, 1 Car, 1 Paratransit Bus
  11. 3
  12. 37
  13. Francisco Morazon
  14. 7
  15. Antonio
  16. 38 (including our chickens!)
  17. Tia Larixa
  18. Tia Yessenia