Thursday, January 21, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
New ANF website!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Volunteers build latrines in Telica, Leon
GUEST POST BY NICOLAS ARGUELLO, ANF's Project Development Manager
The inhabitants of the Telica Volcano in León live under extreme poverty, without access to electricity, sanitation, healthcare, sustainable sources of nutrition, and even water. And to top it all off, the community, which is nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, is virtually inaccessible by vehicle, adding an extra layer of difficulty to all development projects in the region.
Nonetheless, a León-based NGO called Nuevas Esperanzas (New Hopes) has been working tirelessly to bring solutions to these destitute and vulnerable communities. Following a rainwater collection project, Nuevas Esperanzas enlisted the help of ANF to offer the beneficiaries a basic measure of sanitation: latrines.
In July 2009, eight college students and an ANF team leader travelled to León to participate in a latrine-building brigade. The students donated half of the total project cost and ANF sponsored the other half. Requiring intense manual labor, the weeklong brigade consisted in the construction of 26 latrines on the slopes of the Telica Volcano.
The first day was especially tiresome. After walking uphill for three miles and drinking half the water available for the full working day, the team of volunteers finally reached the community only to see piles of constructions materials – cement mix, shovels, picks, buckets, sand, bricks, etc. – waiting to be used. After a warm welcome and a show of immense gratitude by the community members, the team began to work. Still not understanding the mechanics of latrine building, the team was more unproductive than anticipated.
To compensate, the team worked extra hard for the rest of the week, working side by side with the project beneficiaries. Soon enough, progress was at schedule and the volunteers were becoming increasingly efficient. By the end of the week, all 26 latrines were completed and the volunteers took the last day off to say good-bye, organizing a small celebration involving a piñata, food, music, and dancing.
ANF’s work in the region is far from over. More water and sanitation projects are under way. We just need more supporters who are willing to help ANF bring effective aid to Nicaragua’s most vulnerable.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
United Way's Latin America Regional Meeting in Sao Paulo Brazil
Everything alright?
I don't think I've ever been asked that question as many times as I was asked during my 5-day trip to Sao Paulo, Brazil.
I was there to meet with representatives from the 11 organizations that represent United Way Worldwide in Latin America. Since 2001, ANF has represented United Way of Nicaragua.
During my trip, I heard success stories about innovative fundraising techniques and ways to motivate volunteers; I listened to horror stories about failed relationships with donors; I learned ofpromising projects that will bring education, good health, and economic stability to thousands of people throughout the region; and I shared my experiences working toward the same goal.
I brought all that information home with me to Nicaragua - to push ANF forward, to better fulfill our mission, and to better serve Nicaragua's poor. Hopefully, I'll have some new success stories to tell next year...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Running for ANF

Melissa will be running her first marathon in October. She is combining the love of running and her passion to help the world by setting 2 goals:
1. Cross the finish line at the Chicago Marathon.
2. Raise enough money to build a home for a family in Nicaragua.
She thought the fundraising part would be the hardest. But today, with still about a month to go, she has already exceeded her goal!
Inspired by the actor Edward Norton, who is also running a marathon while raising money, Melissa decided to see if she would be successful. And, okay, she’s not Edward Norton, but hey, you don’t have to be a celebrity to do this, right?

“My goal is to raise $2,620.00. I chose that number because I am embarking in a 26.2 mile journey. If I can get 262 people to donate $10.00 my fundraising target will be met. I could also get 100 people to donate $26.20. Every little bit counts, and every little bit will help!”
And every little bit is counting! People have been donating $10, $200, and everything in between.
So far she has raised $2,914.00 and many many fans.
Good luck on October 11th, Meli! We all wish you the greatest run of your life.
We hope you, our reader, will be inspired by her journey and use FirstGiving to fundraise for a good cause like ANF.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
An unforgettable trip to RAAN
Last week, I took a trip to the Bonanza and Siuna, RAAN, in central Nicaragua. Full of turbulent airplane rides, pesky mosquitoes, dirt floors, and contaminated water, the trip will be a hard one to forget.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Annual Report 08!
http://www.aidnicaragua.org/annualreport
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