Hi everyone, Christa here. I’m in Nicaragua for Raquel’s upcoming high school graduation. It’s always wonderful to come back to El Sauce to see friends and to visit with our students. Most of them are grown women now; only Emily and Krisbell are in secondary and primary school, respectively.
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Updates
Hi everyone, we hope your summer has been a good one. The students have been working hard at school, and we have some little updates for you on several of them.
Year’s End, Year’s Beginning
Happy 2025, everyone! Christa spent the new year in Nicaragua, visiting our students there. What a wonderful time with all our students; they are all so excited about their studies and the upcoming school year.
Jeni Anselm Gets Her Diploma!
On December 6, Jeni Anselm received her diploma (the equivalent of an Associate's Degree here) in Biomedical Equipment Engineering. She said the day was "awesome," and she sent us some photographs of the absolutely stunning young woman she has become. She starts her...
Welcome to Kritisha
Happy July everyone! We hope that you are staying cool, whatever part of the country you are in. We wanted to introduce you to our newest student: Kritisha Pariyar from Nepal. Kritisha just turned 10 in June, and she is attending the same school that all of our...
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to all! As many of our students get ready for another school year to begin, and some head back after vacation for their second semester, we want to thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts.
From Tasmania to Nepal to Flagstaff
Hello and Happy August to you all! We received a lovely package from Tasmania with some letters that Christa's friend Jon sent from his visit to our students in Nepal. Jon was already going to Nepal for a trip, and Christa asked if he would have time to visit our...
Our Amazing Students
Hello everyone, and happy mid summer to you all! We have all been off on our summer adventures, so it's been a while since you've heard news from us, but we have some great news to share, on a couple of different fronts. First, Elizabeth in Nicaragua received an 87%...