Agros works throughout the year in Central America with dozens of poor rural farming families. Many of these families are former day laborers who made just a few dollars a day inconsistently. Now, they are given skills training, the tools and support they need to farm their own land, and knowledge to support market-forward harvesting and processing. This process is not a simple one, or a fast one, but it is a sustainable and long-term one that WORKS to end poverty. The Agros model is not a temporary one, or a band-aid solution, but it is truly solving the root causes of poverty. Just look at our storied 40-year history of working in Central America, with over 15,000 people. We know that this holistic model of supporting poor families with resources they need to become self-sustainable is the one that works. Join us today to give the hand up for these families, not just a handout.