Javier Rocha, a
20-year old university student, English-language teacher, and Juventud Sandinista
member, displays an unparalleled amount of effort and care in his everyday
life. Despite his young age, Javier has excelled in the advanced New York English
School classroom, and began assisting the first-level English class this past
April. The following month, Javier became the teacher of a new English class in
the mountains of Ocotal for members of the Enlace-supported tourism, coffee,
and basket-weaving cooperatives and their family members.
Sean (left) and Javier (right) climbing up to Ocotal on horseback. |
Every Sunday, Javier
spends about two hours in the morning walking up the mountain, until he reaches
a familiar house that provides him with a horse for the second half of the
journey. Once at the top, members of community enthusiastically welcome him with
food and friendly conversation.
Students participating in a conversational activity. |
Javier and Enlace
Project’s efforts are not alone—the Ocotal English Classes are supported by
long-time Enlace Project friend and founding board member, Kris Dreessen. Kris, who visited
El Sauce for the first time in 2009, says that “(the) residents’ devotion to
improving their community and their resourcefulness was a real inspiration to
me.” Her grassroots effort, known as The
Friends Project, was founded in 2006 with the idea that everyone, especially working together, can make real differences and changes.
Through donations
and charity events, Kris has provided assistance to a wide range of Enlace
Project’s programs, including funding for Fuente de Pino artisan training, a coffee bean toaster and bag sealer for the coffee cooperative, and scholarships for 6 students in El Sauce and Las Minitas teens to attend high
school. As a professional photographer and journalist, Kris also launched The Friends Photo Project in 2011 with
the mission of “sharing the language of photography” with residents of El
Sauce.
--Written by Sean
Conner, Enlace Project Intern
Kris Dreessen (right) with Enrique Corrales (left), and Doribel Martinez Murillo (center), and in Las Minitas |
"In the states, $50
will get you a dinner for two. Not even a movie anymore. In many places, like
El Sauce, $50 is the difference of attending a year of school, or the start-up
to create your own business to make a living.”
-Kris Dreessen
-Kris Dreessen
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