Welcome to Manos de Esperanza!
We are a Christian nonprofit organization serving the educational and physical needs of children and families in Western El Salvador.

About Manos
We desire to have our students, after successfully completing their educational path, return the blessings they received back to their families, congregations, and communities and continue their journey as spiritual and servant leaders.
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Congregations Served
Manos de Esperanza strives to reach some of the smallest Church of Christ congregations in the area to ensure families in even the most remote areas of Western El Salvador can receive support.
20
Years Active
In our 20 years of service we have learned to listen to the needs of the families we serve and adapt to the ever changing conditions of life in El Salvador. Our services are catered to provide monthly and support and critical aid in times of need.
150+
Kids Helped
A pillar of our service is the relationships we build with our children and their families. Through annual visits and communication with sponsors, our students know they are cared for and loved.

Our Mission
Our mission is to partner with families in Western El Salvador to provide educational and material resources so the students we support have opportunities to learn, grow, and chart their own course in life. We desire to have our students, after successfully completing their educational path, return the blessings they received back to their families, congregations, and communities and continue their journey as spiritual and servant leaders.
Our Story
From the first time we met the incredible people of El Salvador we were humbled by the love and hospitality they showed us. We were compelled to learn more about how we could best support these communities and began to survey the different needs in these rural towns by speaking with church leaders and the families we sought to support. In doing so it became clear, our mission would be education. Read More…

Locations
Manos de Esperanaza serves in the rural and agricultural regions of Ahuachapán and Sonsonate in Western El Salvador. Many of the local communities derive their income from the cultivation of coffee in the lush mountains of this area.
