

Our Commitment
Our mission gives us direction, our vision keeps us looking forward, and the people we serve remind us daily why we said yes


Our Mission
We walk with children, families, and communities to renew hope, strengthen lives, and build lasting change through partnership and compassion.

Our Vision
We envision a Guatemala where children are cared for, leaders are equipped, women find renewal, and communities flourish in lasting hope.

Who We Serve
We serve children living with disabilities, families in need, women rebuilding after loss, pastors seeking to lead well, and communities longing for renewal—through care, service, and Gospel-rooted hope.
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What We Do | Why It Matters
How We Do It
Our six core programs meet both urgent and long-term needs in partnership with local leaders.
Mobile clinics bring medical and dental care within reach.
Children living with disabilities receive therapy, medication, and support designed for their unique needs. Families in crisis find refuge, pastors receive accredited training, and students gain access to education once out of reach.
Every service grows from real relationships and is rooted in faith—helping families rebuild stability and opportunity, and walk toward futures marked by strength, resilience, and hope.
You can be part of this restoration—through prayer, service, or giving.



If you share our heart for this work, you can help us continue by supporting us directly through the Nehemiah Project.
What Send Me Means
The name Send Me comes from Isaiah 6:8 — “Here am I. Send me.”
This verse became a prayer of surrender. God invited us into His work of compassion, and we said yes — not because we had something to offer, but because He asked.
In saying yes, we left what was familiar — our work, our comfort, our plans — and followed Him into places where hardship and hope live side by side. There, God began to show us that the ground is level: the same grace we came to share is the grace we stand in every day.
Send Me means joining what God is already doing. It means carrying good news, tending wounds, proclaiming freedom, and comforting those who mourn — while being changed by the same mercy. It’s His work; we simply say yes.
-George & Tammy
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