CONCEPCIÓN: A PERSEVERING GRANDMOTHER

At 75 years of age, Concepción Miranda takes care of her two great-grandchildren, or “hijitos” (little children) as she calls them. A widow with no income, she struggles to survive and provide for little María and Luis.

Concepción is one of several elders in the rural community of El Porcal, Somoto, who travels one mile by foot to reach the only feeding center in the area. The center is provided with food donations through ANF and local partners. Here, she and her great-grandchildren receive a daily meal—often their only full meal of the day. 

Concepción’s community is part of the Dry Corridor of Nicaragua, where 40% of soils are severely eroded. Thanks to the unconditional support of friends like you, Concepción has recently benefited from training in biointensive farming—a food gardening method aiming to increase yields in conditions with little access to water. 

“Many times, I haven’t been able to bring food to the table… but I have a lot of faith in my garden. I will continue to work hard for my hijitos.”

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