After seen the need and how much children and families suffer, it was just impossible to come back and do nothing about it. But how could I start an organization with no money, trying to finish my masters degree, and with no experience in the non-profit world. One thing I did learn very quickly was to depend solely in God… He took care of the rest. Over 24 years later He still in control.
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OUR MISSION &
Our Purpose
The purpose of Prints of Hope ministries is to provide humanitarian aid either through education, medical care or provision of basic needs for underprivileged individuals in the world. Established in the year 2000 by Executive Director Abdiel Sosa, Prints of Hope (Dejando Huellas) has been able to educate parents and impact the lives many children all over the world by sharing the love of Jesus Christ.
Over Millions of children die each year from many diseases that can be prevented if only the child can be provided with their most essential need: proper clothing. Several diseases are acquired either by walking barefoot or by having an uncovered body where bacteria have easier access to attack. Children and their families in these under privileged countries at times only have two or three sets of clothing at their disposal, and use them for many years over and over again. Prints of Hope not only provides children with new clothing, but also medical treatment and education for whole families and communities.
What We Do
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You Give
The Dress A Child program was created with the vision to improve the health and the quality of life of children living in extremely poor areas. The DAC program brings happiness to children that
During the mission trips, we found that children in the villages had very little to wear and most did not have shoes. The lack of these things was predisposing them to diseases. Because of
Statistics show that half of the population with an income of less than $2.50 per day. This means that more than 3 billion people are unable to afford the basic necessities like food, housing