Land ownership is at the heart of Agros’ mission. But there are many challenges we face along the way in facilitating land ownership.
Read MoreOur Agros community is a blessing because it is a community who shares in God’s steadfast love.
Read MoreBy coming together, families unlock access to so much more than they can do alone. It is not a lack of hard work or determination… access is what separates subsistence farming from a thriving agribusiness.
Read MoreIn 2023, we are aiming higher and setting a new standard for Agros’ antipoverty interventions, significant next steps toward reaching more families and transforming more lives.
Read MoreWelcoming 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…
Read MoreFor the 150 families residing in the mountainside town of Tierra Nueva in northern Nicaragua, coffee offers a path out of poverty.
Read MoreAgros' Healthy Start program in the Ixil region of Guatemala sees great success in year one.
Read MoreAT 47 YEARS OLD WHEN HE FIRST JOINED AGROS’ NUEVA ESPERANZA (NEW HOPE) VILLAGE IN NORTHERN NICARAGUA, PASCUEL PEREZ HERNANDEZ (NOW 52) WAS ONE OF THE OLDEST PARTNERS. BUT, HE DIDN’T LET HIS AGE OR HIS LACK OF EXPERIENCE GROWING COFFEE GET IN HIS WAY. “I came here to learn,”…
Read MoreThis is the third installment in "How to Build a Village" our blog series that digs into the nitty gritty of how we partner with rural poor families to build sustainable villages that break the cycle of poverty. You can read the previous installment on Clean Water here. - - -…
Read More5 WAYS FAMILIES WILL MAKE MORE MONEY (AND KEEP IT), THANKS TO YOU You've heard us talk about Prosperity. That's where our journey with families leads. But what does it look like when we arrive? It's an important question because - as the Cheshire Cat says to Alice - "If…
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