The children of Nicaragua love baseball. From the northern department of Matagalpa to the South Atlantic Autonomous Region, where there is a field, a stick and a makeshift ball, you will find a baseball game. Many young girls and boys could use an old mit or baseball, and if you happen to have one laying around that isn't being used please consider donating it to APS and we'll be sure they find an appreciative new owner.
Baseball equipment isn't all that might be wanted in the communities in which we work. Let us know if you have an undesired want, and we will try to find a Nicaraguan individual or community that will be able to use it.
Elsa Galeano is a 34 year old mother of 5 children who lives in Bambana, a rural Nicaraguan village of about 250 people. Like most villages in Nicaragua's North Atlantic Autonomous Region, Bambana . . .
Dr. Saul Contreras Martinez was born in a small town in Guatemala. His family has a history of achievements and his medical degree is one of them. When he was forced to flee the killing and violence of the wars, he joined other family . . .
Any amount of money can help the people of Nicaragua in so many ways. And now it is easy to give. APS can accept your donation online through our sister organization, Co-Development Canada . . .