Welcome back.
Welcome to the relaunch of LifeLink International’s blog! At Centro Escolar LifeLink in Nicaragua, we kicked off the new school year on February 4th with over 260 students, launched a new music program, added on to our staff, and grew our English program. This year promises to be the best
Name this road.
For anyone who’s been to the LifeLink International Ministry Base in Sandino, Nicaragua, you know “the road”. You’ve been bounced around, jammed up, and there’s a good chance you had to get out and walk the last twenty feet. When you picture the road in your mind, it probably looks
4 Ways a Free School Impacts Poverty.
How exactly does a free school affect the poverty of a local community? There are some practical ways a family that falls below the extreme poverty line benefits from a free educational system. 1. By providing a safe place for kids to be. Kids cost money. That’s a fact every parent knows.
My Hope. A Tiny Interview with Miss Wendy
Today we had the opportunity to sit down with Miss Wendy, the new second grade teacher for the LifeLink School. We asked her what her hopes were for her students this year, and we had a chance to hear her passion. This is the first in a series of “tiny
First Day of School at the LifeLink School in Nicaragua!
First day of school at LifeLink International Nicaragua! We know many of you sponsor a child. We want to thank you for your commitment and celebrate the first day of classes for 2015. Not a sponsor yet? Click here to be a life changer. See a kid you sponsor? Leave
Lunch Time for Pre-School Children at the LifeLink Ministry Base
It’s lunch time for these hungry 3, 4, & 5 year old pre–schoolers at the LifeLink Ministry Base. Rice, beans and tortillas are the menu for the day.