Jennifer

Arriving at Finca del Niño just a tiny tot of one and a half, and I found a home away from home. The love and support I got there shaped who I am today. The Finca was more than just a place; it was a place where I could feel hope, a safe haven where dreams took flight.

I'm so grateful for all the chances the Finca gave me. They believed in my education and helped me chase my academic dreams. After I left, they kept supporting me, and I got into Asociación Jóvenes para Honduras in Tegucigalpa. Thanks to their scholarship, I was able to study Social Work.

Looking back, I'm filled with so much gratitude. The amazing missionaries, directors, sisters, teachers, and everyone at the Finca left a huge mark on my heart. They taught me the importance of honesty, hard work, and kindness.

Today, I'm starting my career as a Social Worker, and I'm driven to make a difference in people's lives. I want to live up to the spirit of service and compassion I learned at the Finca, and hopefully one day, once I gain more experience, work as part of their team. My goal is to help children and young people reach their full potential, just like the people at Finca helped me.

The Finca del Niño is more than just an institution; it's a family. The bonds we formed there are unbreakable, and the memories will stay with me forever. I'm proud to be a Finca kid, and I'll always carry on its legacy of love, hope, and change.

Sara Wizniuk