Faith, Hope and Love: The Story of Sweat-Free T-shirts from Nicaragua
When Hurricane Mitch swept through Nicaragua in 1998, many families lost their homes and were forced to re-locate. Just outside the capitol city of Managua, a new community called Nueva Vida (“New Life”) was created. Today Nueva Vida is part of the most densely populated area in Nicaragua—and Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere. The local government can spend only $2.30 per person per year on essential services such as health care, education, infrastructure and waste removal.
To address the high unemployment rate in Nueva Vida (80%), the local Center for Development in Central America—an effort Presbyterians support through the One Great Hour of Sharing—works with the community to improve their economic conditions. Out of these efforts the COMAMNUVI women’s sewing cooperative was born. |