“Bringing Hope, Building People”

Street view of Usulután with a green sign welcoming visitors, trees, cars, and shops in a small town.
  • Provide weekly food distributions to children whose parents are in prison or missing

  • Offer educational enrichment and mentoring through music, art, literacy, and Bible study. Additionally, ensure that children are registered for school and have all the resources needed to thrive academically.

  • Surround these children with hope by partnering with local churches to disciple and encourage them

  • Facilitate basic medical care and hygiene through mobile clinics and partnerships

  • Build a permanent Family Transformation Center — a safe place where parents, children, and entire families can receive counseling, training, prayer, and long-term support

We are stepping in — not just with aid, but with love, purpose, and Jesus.

Our goal is to:

Our Mission

In La Concordia, Usulután, the scars of gang violence are not just seen on the streets — they’re seen in the eyes of children left behind. Many of these young lives have been deeply impacted by the incarceration of their parents, especially due to gang-related arrests under El Salvador’s current emergency measures. As of 2024, over 79,000 people have been imprisoned, with entire communities destabilized. In places like La Concordia, dozens of children live without a parent at home, often cared for by elderly relatives or left to fend for themselves.

These children are vulnerable — not only to poverty, hunger, and illness, but also to the same cycles of violence that trapped their parents.

La Concordia, Usulutan