Organization Name: 
Rancho Esperanza
Located In: 
Jiquilillo, Nicaragua
Operates In: 
Jiquilillo, Chinandega, Nicaragua
Areas of Focus: 
  • Social Responsibility
  • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
  • Environmental Conservation & Activism
  • Cultural Conservation & Understanding
  • Youth Development & Education
Type of Org: 
Volunteer/Farm/Education/Cultural Exchange
Contact Person: 
Nathan Yue
Phone: 
+505 879 1795
Website: 
www.rancho.esperanza.bvg3.com
 
Our Mission: 
The Rancho Esperanza experience offers simple living, in harmony with nature and the community, right on the sea. Our idyllic backpacker get away combines low-impact, natural living with projects that actively benefit the village. Whether you are looking to escape to contemplate and create, or just to unwind for a few days, Rancho Esperanza lets you appreciate authentic Nica life in a beautiful beach setting, confident that your presence is doing good, not harm. If you want a bit more of a challenge and a new perspective, our volunteer opportunities give you the chance to get involved in community work and the development of the project.

What We Do: 
Current Work



Pre-School



Three mornings a week we teach basic literacy to 3 to 6 year olds. Craft activities and games make learning their alphabet and numbers fun and give the children a more engaging experience at school. The class teachers we work alongside also get new ideas for interactive teaching methods, which they value because teacher training in Nicaragua is under funded.



We support other age groups by providing lesson materials and resources, including loans from our Spanish language book collection that contains everything from stories for little ones to science and math textbooks.



Kids’ Club



Each afternoon we run a children’s club. Games, story time, arts and crafts help the children develop team work and communication skills as well as being lots of fun and burning off some energy. We incorporate learning on science and environmental themes too, like making tin can telephones or recycling non-biodegradable waste in craft projects. The club is a fun way of engaging with the community and giving the children an opportunity to use their imaginations and to try something different like juggling, acro-balance, jewelry making or poi spinning.



Future Initiatives



As Rancho Esperanza develops, and more resources are available, we will begin more initiatives. Ideas for future work include…



An Organic Community Garden



We are developing this to explore what can be grown successfully here in the village, where fruit and vegetables are not currently produced. Now our first compost bins are reaching maturity its all systems go. Once established and working, we want to make it a community garden where people can come to learn more about composting and organic production.



Health Promotion



The people of Jiquilillo face health and hygiene risks through mere lack of information. We want to work with the local health promoter to give “charlas” (health workshops) for the community. These will focus on common health concerns within the village: nutrition, food and water hygiene, diarrhea, malaria, dengue and basic first aid. Supporting the introduction of a pharmacy in Jiquilillo will be part of this scheme.



Community Ambulance
We are currently saving funds to purchase a 4WD truck to provide transportation to a medical facility. Currently residents of Jiquilillo, including guests/volunteers of Rancho Esperanza, travel two hours by chicken bus to the local medical facility. After 3pm, there are no bus services and the sick and injured must wait until 6am the following morning to be transported to the nearest clinic. We are trying to change this by providing free transport to those who need immediate medical assistance.



Discovery Center



In Jiquilillo almost all income is from fishing, and such a narrowly based economy has inherent risks. At the same time, Jiquilillo lacks basic provisions and services within the community: bakeries, barbers and bicycle repairs are all an hour and a half bus ride away. A long term Rancho Esperanza goal is to develop a discovery center to host demonstration workshops from a trades person from the city and provide information and resources to assist anyone wanting to set up in a trade. This activity will be particularly geared towards the single mothers in the village, who particularly struggle to provide for their families. It will benefit the entire community by allowing the village to keep money within the local economy.



The discovery center will also serve as a community library where parents and children will have access to 200 books in Spanish.

 
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