Savior's Tear / Nicaragua School Project


Savior’s Tear has a mission to most importantly teach the people of Nicaragua that they are precious in God’s sight and that Jesus Christ loves them, gave His life for them, and they can have a relationship with Him that provides them hope and a future.

There are two school locations. The main school is located in Managua and has 425 children enrolled in grades pre-K through 6. Many of these live and work in the Managua dump ground, called La Chureca. A second campus with 75 children enrolled is located in a small fishing village northwest of Managua. This school is named Oasis de Esperanza. Both schools provide education, supplies, uniforms, medical and dental care, and two nutritious daily meals to each student.

In addition to education and validation in a Christ-centered environment, Savior's Tear also provides health care, adult literacy, and parental involvement programs.

What We Do

Savior's Tear is a ministry that provides free Christian education at two locations in Nicaragua.

The main school is located in Managua and has 425 children enrolled in grades pre-K - 6th, many who live and work in the Managua dump ground, called La Chureca.

A second campus with 75 children enrolled is located in a small fishing village northwest of Managua.

The name of this school is called Oasis de Esperanza. Both schools provides education, supplies, uniforms, medical/dental care, and two nutritious meals/day to each student.

Ways To Help

  • Buy a pound of coffee for $12 at Press Café to help feed the children.
  • Financial support  for a container - 5,500. This provides the necessities to keep the schools running.
  • Sponsor -a-Child for $30 a month.

Photos from Nicaragua


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