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NICARAGUA
This small Central American nation
has endured 30 years of constant war, poverty and disaster tearing
lives apart. The political upheaval and 10-year civil war has left
many men, women, and children disabled and abandoned. The GNP per
capita of $380 a year has placed Nicaragua has one of the poorest
nations in Latin America, second only to Haiti. Devastating
earthquakes and hurricanes have destroyed hopes and dreams because
the government has no money or manpower to meet the needs of
reconstruction.
The people in the remote isolated
mountains of north central Nicaragua have been forsaken by most
governmental and non-governmental organizations. Only those with
extreme dedication and perseverance will make the arduous 7-8 hour
journey from Managua over the rough terrain into an area similar to
that of the frontier days of the United States. This remote area was
severely affected during the civil war and many of its inhabitants
continue to suffer mutilations caused by explosions of land mines
planted during the war.
These kind subsistent farmers were
forced to live and fight a war for their freedom and rights only to
be abandoned to live with their scars. Survival is formidable in
this impoverished area lacking health care, education, sanitation,
transportation, communication, agricultural support, and the basic
and essential infrastructure. Many people look down on these
voiceless people because of their lack of education, the color of
their skin, and for not having the right last name.
Wings of Valor has embarked on a
mission of valor to be there for these forgotten people. We are
currently focusing our efforts in areas where other organizations
will not work. We have chosen the village of San Jose de Bocay
located in the Department of Jinotega as our base of operation for
our projects. In our missions to Nicaragua we have developed a
close working relationship and trust level with the local people.

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