“Bringing Hope, Building People”
Project La Casa de Tia Ana- Sonsonate
At La Casa de Tía Ana in Sonsonate, 12 children and young adults—ranging from 8 to 23 years old—live together as a family. Many of them lost their parents or grew up without the stability and support they needed. This home has become a place of safety, structure, and steady love.
They are not projects. They are sons and daughters with real potential and real futures ahead of them.
Our goal is to help prepare every one of them for life. That means ensuring they have the opportunities they need to succeed—access to medical care, dental treatment, eye exams, and the practical life skills that build confidence and independence. We want them healthy, educated, spiritually grounded, and equipped to step into adulthood with strength.
By walking alongside this home, we are investing in their future—so that when they step out into the world, they do so ready, capable, and rooted in Christ.
Foundation FOV Partnership - Izalco
Through our partnership in Izalco, we serve mothers and children connected to the women’s prison. These are families walking through deeply complex and sensitive circumstances, and our role is to come alongside trusted local partners to bring support, discipleship, and the love of Christ where it is most needed.
Because of the nature of the mothers and children we are serving, we are careful about what we share publicly. We would be honored to speak more personally about this work and the vision behind it through a call.
n La Concordia, our focus is clear: to serve children and families through consistent meals and the steady presence of the local church.
We are partnering with a Foursquare church in the community with a concrete goal—to feed 100 children every month. For many of these families, reliable nutrition is not guaranteed. By working through the local church, we are strengthening both physical well-being and spiritual formation, ensuring that care is rooted in long-term relationship, not short-term relief.
This is only the beginning. Our long-term vision is to build a dedicated feeding center that will provide ongoing nourishment, discipleship, and educational support. A place where children are known by name, encouraged in their faith, and given the foundation they need to thrive.
We believe faithful, consistent service builds something that endures. In La Concordia, we are laying that foundation one meal at a time.