In Her Own Words: Loany

Loany reflects on how life at Finca del Niño shaped her into the young woman she is today. Grateful for the love and values she received, she’s now pursuing her education at an agricultural school on scholarship, carrying forward the lessons of faith and resilience she learned at the Farm.

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Sara Wizniuk
In Her Own Words: Jennifer

Jennifer arrived at Finca del Niño as a toddler and found more than a home — she found a community that nurtured her with love, education, and faith. With the Farm’s support, she pursued her dreams of studying Social Work.

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Sara Wizniuk
In His Own Words: Hector

Hector remembers Finca del Niño as more than a home — a place of love, belonging, and community that shaped who he is today. Now with a family of his own, the lessons of compassion, faith, and strength continue to guide his life.

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Sara Wizniuk
In Her Own Words: Cati

Cati shares her story of growing up at Finca del Niño, where the care, guidance, and opportunities she received helped shape her into the resilient young woman she is today. With the support of her caregivers, she embraced education and faith, and now she looks forward to giving back to her community with the lessons she learned at the Farm.

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Sara Wizniuk
In Her Own Words: Luz

Luz shares her story of arrival as a frightened young child and reflects on how the compassion of caregivers helped her flourish. Today she’s pursuing an advanced degree and is inspired to give back just as she was supported.

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Sara Wizniuk
In His Own Words: Cesar

Cesar opens up about feeling lost when he first came to the Farm of the Child and how the supportive community changed his path. The values instilled in him — honesty, care for others, and resilience — still guide him as he contributes meaningfully to his community.

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Sara Wizniuk
January eNewsletter

Children growing up in poverty begin life with acute disadvantage and face uncertain futures, but as a child’s sponsor, you'll be able to see your impact firsthand and support them in their fight to escape poverty.

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Sara Wizniuk