The majority of families in Central America are subsistence farmers that cultivate corn, beans, and sorghum to feed their families and generate family income. Providing agricultural inputs for family farms and business startup essentials for chicken farm businesses are two ways ENLACE is helping the most vulnerable families to navigate this crisis.
]]>The majority of families in Central America are subsistence farmers that cultivate corn, beans, and sorghum to feed their families and generate family income. Providing agricultural inputs for family farms and business startup essentials for chicken farm businesses are two ways ENLACE is helping the most vulnerable families to navigate this crisis.
By supporting ENLACE through your orders in the Spring Collection, vulnerable families will be able to feed themselves, care for their neighbors, and grow hope in their communities.
Donate directly now to Hope for Hungry Families fund
]]>ENLACE (pronounced "ehn-lah-seh," the Spanish word for LINK) is a non-profit organization (501c3) based in the U.S. and El Salvador that equips local churches and communities in Central America, Nepal, and the U.S. to develop sustainable solutions to poverty.
ENLACE trains and coaches church and community leaders to engage and partner with each other and local and international organizations so that together we can maximize resources and design sustainable initiatives that will transform their communities and regions.
Projects often include:
ALL PROJECTS ARE...
LOCALLY IDENTIFIED / churches listen, engage and collaborate with their communities effectively to identify and design projects that meet a felt need with local resources.
LOCALLY FUNDED by at least 50% / every dollar raised internationally is matched and leveraged through local contributions of funds, materials and labor. At least fifty percent of all project costs are contributed by church, community and local governments.
LOCALLY MANAGED AND SUSTAINED / churches and community organizations are connected, strengthened and empowered to maintain and develop future projects. 100% of projects are managed and financially sustained by church and community organizations.
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