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Project Chacocente moves families from the city dump of Managua, Nicaragua to the clean air and fertile soil of rural Masaya, where the people learn skills for living independently.

Project Chacocente began in January 2003, in response to the pleas of a high-school-aged youth delegation called the Mission of Peace.

"After visiting the vast, smoky wasteland of the Managua dump, the kids kept saying, 'We have to do something,'" explains executive director Cheryl Avery. "At first, we tried to tell them how futile it would be to rescue people without the help of the government or a large NGO. But they insisted, and finally I stopped saying 'But...' and started asking 'Why not?'"

Once I started seeking an answer, the Lord gave me a vision of what this project would look like. It broke every rule in the book about community development, yet the vision gave me a peace and confidence that anything was possible.

Five days after the MOP delegation left - having donated US$5,000 seed money - Project Chacocente was born. Eight families (roughly 55 people) are currently in the project, working, studying and achieving goals they never dreamed possible.

While our primary goal is to transform the lives of these people who lived at the bottom of the social ladder, our secondary goal is to show that an NGO can successfully work with the poorest of the poor, and to share that model worldwide with other NGOs.

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  1. William SantelmannWilliam Santelmann 03/26/2009 at 09:39 PM ET
    I have seen the difference Cheryl Avery has made and continues to make in the lives of the poorest in Nicaragua, and I want to be part of her program.
  2. mary andersonmary anderson 03/16/2009 at 07:00 PM ET
    I support Project Chacocente because the families are working so hard to transform their lives from living in the dump to becoming self-sufficient individuals who are good citizens and contributing members of their community in Nicaragua. This money REALLY makes a difference in people's lives!

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    Project Chacocente moves families from the city dump of Managua, Nicaragua to the clean air and fertile soil of rural Masaya, where the people learn skills for living independently.
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