What I learned at El Ayudante
“What did you do this summer?” This is one of my all-time favorite questions. Oh the joy that fills my heart as I tell someone about El Ayudante. And I’m sure they can see the…
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“What did you do this summer?” This is one of my all-time favorite questions. Oh the joy that fills my heart as I tell someone about El Ayudante. And I’m sure they can see the…
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( Enjoy this guest post by one of our team leaders! ) Teresa and I went on our first short term mission trip in November of 2007. We traveled to San Jose, Costa Rica. The…
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“But I don’t drink soda, only natural fruit juice. That’s ok, right?” This was one of the questions that was asked at a Diabetes Club at Clinica El Ayudante. I sat in awe as the…
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Fall 2013, we met with the community to hear about their dreams and goals for their community and the future generations. It was inspiring to see them fill a white board with all their…
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Crying as a baby before of my eyes, was sitting this young, precious lady the first week we opened the clinic. After unsuccessfully spending years and a great amount of time and money in the…
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It was a cold, brisk morning on the mountain. Breathtaking views stole our eyes away when we could see through the fog. We rode up in the back of the truck, getting a full upper-body…
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When I returned to the States from the early fall trip in 2014, I sensed a strong urging to return to El Ayudante as soon as possible. Why? Part of the reason was a (selfish)…
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The community of El Espino has always had a soft spot in our heart – we love visiting this remote mountain community. With no running water, no electricity, no church, and with only a 4…
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**Enjoy this guest post from Dr Jeff Johnson.** This past April, I visited Jon and Helen Hovestol for a few days at their new home at El Ayudante. As part of the new medical/dental clinic,…
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– This blog is written by Cyndi Armstrong – a volunteer helping change lives at El Ayudante. When God opens the door for my husband, Dan, and me, it’s always an interesting journey. We…
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