Be part of compassionate culture
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From a young age we can teach compassionate culture to our children. Being of support to other children with this contribution.
As students we can empower other youth by providing for school supplies, uniforms, food and clothing throughout the year.
Giving by grace as a family what we have received to other parents who suffer to provide for their children.
Expand your company’s footprint in the nations by being part of the compassionate culture and providing for those most in need.
Choose the amount you think is appropriate to contribute.
What we do
We’ve rolled up our sleeves in order to help children in South and Central America with health, food and education.
We’ve rolled up our sleeves in order to help children in South and Central America with health, food and education.
Our history
We are currently being asked to bring our efforts to Peru, and Guatemala, amongst other countries.
We began our mission of serving the world with the earthquake in Haiti by providing economic assistance to an orphanage with 30 children. While in Haiti we also helped to sustain a school with over 120 children in the mountains of Haiti (where specifically, adonde especificamente, y cómo ayudaron?) We found these causes to be very important and personally contributed to them.
A couple of months after this we traveled to Ecuador to support a child care center and we found ourselves not just helping with resources but also by discipling the children online.
We began our mission of serving the world with the earthquake in Haiti by providing economic assistance to an orphanage with 30 children. While in Haiti we also helped to sustain a school with over 120 children in the mountains of Haiti (where specifically, adonde especificamente, y cómo ayudaron?) We found these causes to be very important and personally contributed to them.
We worked in Camaguey Cuba supporting and encouraging the process of going back to school for 200 children. The monthly salary of the average Cuban is only $25 to $35 USD a month and due to this they have difficulties buying just one single notepad for a semester of school. Due to this they usually go back and erase everything in these notepads so that they can be used again in the following semesters.
A couple of months after this we traveled to Ecuador to support a child care center and we found ourselves not just helping with resources but also by discipling the children online.
We are currently being asked to bring our efforts to Peru, and Guatemala, amongst other countries.
Some of us may believe that everyone in the world has their basic needs covered and met but this is not the case for millions of people and children worldwide. El desbalance de recursos es bien notable y hemos vivido en una cápsula socialThe disparities and differences which much of the world faces divides our planet into two main categories, namely those who have much and those who have nothing. If you are a person who can buy something as simple as gum for your child, then you probably are in the former category. If you can afford to buy a diaper for your child and not have to reuse that diaper then you are in the category of those who live in abundance. Your worldview should be beyond the realms of the streets and cities in which you travel every day. If you don’t have these insights then we want to provoke in you the compassion and care for the millions suffering worldwide. We hope that you can do more than feel bad for having more and instead we wish to impart in you a calling to roll up your own sleeves and be an agent of change. Become a part of the CULTURE OF COMPASSION and become the change you wish to see in the world!
Missions

Haiti

Cuba
For many years the Father had placed a strong and urgent calling to go to Cuba and bless the families there. We initially went to Cuba to see what needs needed to be met and we began to plan ways of meeting some of these needs. On our second and third trips we took school supplies with us to Cuba as well as soccer balls for the children of Camagüey. Later on we also brought toys to girls who had never owned a toy and the experience was powerful and life altering. In our last visit we traveled with families who had not previously visited La Habana, these families were able to gather and share with Cubans. With each trip we discovered more and more the great hearts of the Cuban populace and the great need with which they live.

Ecuador
We received an invitation to bless the children and youth of Ecuador in collaboration with fellow pastors and an organization called Fundación Casa de Sueños. We took on this challenge beside a team of 10 missionaries from Casa. We provided school supplies, gatherings for the whole family, and online classes for the children as well as for the teachers. There are many needs that need to be met in this great nation and we have only just begun.
In Latin America
Every day
More than 40 percent of the Latin American children lack basic resources and live below the poverty line.
1 in 10 girls in South America tries to commit suicide.
2 million boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 15 go through sexual exploitation and are introduced into the world of sex trafficking and exploitation. One of the goals of Compassion Culture is to help rescue these children.
At the end of the day I promised:
“I’ll return, I’ll return with many soccer balls”. When we returned to Puerto Rico we began to join forces with volunteers who wanted to be part of the cause. By August of 2017 we were in the same airport where this promise was made but now we had suitcases filled with hundreds of soccer balls. There were soccer balls of many different types and colors. Balls with words of hope written on them to remind the youth of a better future. With each kick and goal they were kicking down limitations and being freed from the injustice and oppression provoked by an adverse social system.
Blog
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1999- From the day God united our lives He spoke to us specifically from South America, Europe and the Caribbean. Since then, we have found ourselves crossing oceans and seas, bringing hope and provision to the nations of the Earth. Over the years, we have visited Venezuela, Colombia, Spain, Ecuador, and understood the urgency and responsibility of supplying to satisfy spiritual hunger. Around 2011, we adopted an orphanage for children in Haiti and supported the development of a school in the countryside. As the years passed, we asked the Spirit of God to allow us to reach Cuba to provide resources to the children (balls, notebooks, essential products, among others). This beautiful village marked our hearts and accelerated the global mission. Many loved and known people approached to be part of it; all consolidated by the Spirit as an international family of faith moved by compassion.










