About My Ministry
The Bolivian Hope Center

Should Children be Forced to Live in Jail?
Nestled in the heart of a valley near the majestic mountains of Cochabamba, Bolivia stands a place of HOPE.
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In a city where statistics say three children under the age of six that are abandoned daily, prisons are also full of children forced to live with an inmate parent because there is no other place for them to go.
Many times these children have to sleep on the hard, cold concrete floors because there is no bed for them. Meals are not provided in the prison - unless you have money to pay for them, so these children often go hungry. Most do not even have warm clothes or blankets for the cold winter nights in the Andean Mountains of Bolivia.
If all of this was not bad enough, quite often older children are randomly removed from the prison due to over-crowding and forced to live on the streets - with no means to survive.
In the midst of these desperate situations, there is now a dynamic solution -
The Bolivian Hope Center!
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The Bolivian Hope Center is a home where up to 36 children, who would otherwise being living in the prison or on the streets, can live. They will have their own beds, a safe environment, education, medical care, more food than they could ever want, and a whole lot of love and support!
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I have the opportunity to serve at the Bolivian Hope Center, working with these amazing kids each day.​
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Our Mission
To Build a Better World - 36 kids at a time
The BHC is funded solely via the donations and gifts of partners around the world.
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Currently, it takes about $200 per child per month to take care of both their physical (food, clothes, etc) and mental (psychologist and social worker) well-being.
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Your Tax Deductible donation will help the lives of countless boys and girls.
