Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth

by Common Hope
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth
Education for Impoverished Guatemalan Youth

Project Report | Jun 26, 2013
New Engineer Pays It Forward

By Kate Lucas | Grants & Communications Coordinator

Jaime
Jaime

Jaime Obando and his wife Laura recently sponsored a student, Dennis, who is working hard in school to create a better future for himself. When corresponding with Jaime about his sponsorship, we discovered something extra special about him: he used to be sponsored by Common Hope himself. Jaime's story is a great example of the difference that your support can make for impoverished Guatemalan youth, and the way you can create ripple effects long into the future.

With the help of Common Hope and supporters like you, Jaime was able to stay in school and get the support he needed to be successful. Through his hard work, he graduated from university in 2010 with a degree in engineering, and now he is the first former sponsored student to sponsor a student of his own.

For a long time, Jaime has striven to give back for the help he received. “I have always had this feeling inside of me,” he says, “wondering how I can return the education that I received from Common Hope. I helped friends in other NGOs, I helped my community group in San Pedro las Huertas—always sharing ideas, finding ways to develop and giving tools to success.” In sponsoring, Jaime says, “My wife and I had this idea to help other kids like me.”

The difference his sponsors made is clear for Jaime: “They helped me get the education I needed to succeed, even if they didn’t know me.” I asked him about what has changed in his family’s circumstances since he was a child. “Everything has changed,” says Jaime. “We have a decent house with a big yard. My parents are retired. They don’t have to work as hard for us as they did in the past, when my mom worked as a housekeeper and my dad as a gardener. My parents can relax more and do what they enjoy doing—for my mom that’s quilting, and for my father that’s gardening. They are so proud of my success, but I know there were a lot of people involved in it, and for all my life, I’m going to remember where I came from, who I am, and how I achieved this.”

Jaime is an inspiration to so many students working hard on their goals, and to so many supporters like you helping students get there.

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Location: St. Paul, MN - USA
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St. Paul , MN United States
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