Clara is grateful for the opportunity to help the children and has found in them a source of motivation and joy. She shares that her work in the kitchen has allowed her to overcome her shyness, and she has learned to speak up and advocate for her needs and the needs of the children.
This December has been full of Christmas miracles. Beyond purchasing food for our partner kitchens, we have been working on building bridges between private donors and the women who provide for the children.
Adriana's report of visiting kitchens located in some of the Cali’s most challenged neighborhoods; meeting inspiring women who have emerged as leaders, creating kitchens that primarily serve children in need.
Nueva Esperanza reflects the longing for new beginnings and the chance life sometimes offers us to gain new perspectives and build new dreams after painful events that force us to leave behind the people and places we once loved dearly.
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Beyond Bread: How 'Pan Y Vida' Nurtures Hope and Resilience