In April 2014 an earthquake damaged the community centre in Bello Amanecer, Nicaragua. Since then, children and youth haven’t had a safe place to study, learn and grow together.
Kener — who was born in the community and has been part of the Christian Children’s Fund of Canada program since he was five — understands the hole it left children and families. “For a long time, we did not have a fixed place to gather,” the 17-year-old leader explains. “[Instead we] gathered in our houses or in the community’s public basketball court, however, these [meeting places were] not totally secure.”
But, children and youth in the community can once again celebrate having a safe space to learn and speak up for positive change, thanks to a rebuild project backed by our generous supporters. “With the new centre, we hope more children will join groups where we promote child rights,” says Kener.
Indeed, the revamped community centre will — once again — give children and youth a place to gather and host activities. For example, the Girl’s Network can meet here to learn and promote their rights.
And, since education should start from a young age, it was important for the project to include the reconstruction of a preschool. “This helps more girls and boys enjoy their rights and be part of positive change in a safe environment,” notes María Isabel López, country director of our Nicaraguan office.