May Newsletter

Message from Angel Galvis, Mission Life Founder and CEO

Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him and he will do this: He will make your righteous reward shine like the dawn, your vindication like the noonday sun.” Psalm 37: 4-6

I am excited to announce that our organization has recently transitioned significantly. We have established a satellite office in Florida to expand our reach and serve our communities better. This new location will allow us to connect with more individuals and families willing to support our efforts of providing quality programs and services to promote positive change in the lives of everyone involved.

Despite the challenges of any organizational transition, I am proud to say that our team has worked tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition. We are now starting to normalize operations and working hard until we reach total capacity.

However, we need help to do this work. As we settle into our new satellite office in Florida, we face new challenges and opportunities. We need your continued support and generosity to ensure our programs remain accessible and effective for those in need. Your contributions, whether through volunteering, donations, or spreading the word about our work, can make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.

We are grateful for your ongoing support and look forward to continuing our work together to positively impact our communities here in the U.S. and abroad. 

We appreciate your contribution to the Mission Life community and our goal of promoting positive change.

See how the children in our centers celebrated Holy week.

Celebrating Holy Week in Rwanda and Colombia

In Rwanda and Colombia, the Child Hope Centers are hubs of activities all year round, but Holy Week is an extraordinary time. Children and families from the surrounding communities gather at the centers to celebrate Jesus' resurrection and reflect on the meaning of this important holiday.

One child, one family, one community

Samuella is a cheerful girl who faces financial struggles along with her two sisters. However, when she turned eight years old, she started attending the Child Hope Center. Despite the challenges, her family remained faithful to Jesus, and blessings came their way.