Agros

Everyone Deserves a Fresh and Healthy Start

Welcoming a new child home should be a joyous occasion. Every child should be welcomed with love into the arms of a mother and the safety and warmth of a home. Yet, for many pregnant women living in extreme poverty, the gift of a child can be scary Often, instead…

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Transformation Takes Time

Only two years ago Maria Rodriguez was experiencing devastating and extreme poverty. Her son suffered chronic malnutrition due to their food insecurity. Maria was depending on the little income she would receive from her husband. A husband, who spends most of the year away from their home doing day labor…

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Nature and Nurture

The mothers of the Asich village in Guatemala became a force to be reckoned with in 2021. They represented “Resiliency” more than most…

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2021 Annual Report

Agros families are experiencing a level of change in their communities that dramatically contrasts with the difficulties many Central American families are experiencing.

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Join Us! Tierras de Vida 2022

Join us September 30 for our Annual Fundraising Gala in Seattle, WA at Fremont Studios. Tickets sale are now closed.

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Making More with Less

In the Agros villages of La Bendición and San José, Nicaragua, 67 farmers have been trained to prepare bio-fertilizers. It can't stop there!

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A Tale of Two Homes

In the most remote mountainous regions, hours by 4wd vehicle on formidable roads, Agros searches for the glowing flickers of resilience and hope among the poorest...

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GiveBig 2022

Did you know that if you make more than $25 per hour and work a regular 40-hour work week, you make more than…

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Thy Kingdom Come!

As a faith-based ministry Agros is inspired and informed by Scripture and the vision verse that we’ve chosen to reflect the ministry of Agros is Isaiah 65:17-25. It's a Kingdom of God vision that describes the wholeness…

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Pursuing Academic Dreams

Cindi was born into a coffee farming family in an Agros village in Honduras - now she's the first college graduate in her family.

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