Meadowbrook Church in Champaign, IL, made their seventh trip to El  Salvador to support community transformation in the region of San  Martín. This year they were divided into two groups. A medical team  provided health consultations to 399 patients and eye exams to 713  patients. Meanwhile, another group built eco-stoves benefiting about 55  people in the area. The support and friendship of Meadowbrook Church  continues to foment amazing transformation. Thanks for serving alongside  your beloved friends in El Salvador!
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International Friendships Create Miracles
The roots of poverty are found in broken relationships. When the Church understands that its mission is to restore relationships to each other and to its community, miracles happen–homes are built, health is renewed, clean water flows, hearts are forever changed. It’s happening now in El Salvador!
In the poor, rural village of La Estancia, a small church had a big vision: to provide healthcare to its surrounding population of 2,000 people. Two churches, one in the U.S. and one in Singapore, came alongside and helped to make this vision a reality. A new and improved clinic was inaugurated in January 2013. Watch this video to see what happens when churches befriend each other and support the mission to serve those in need.
Safe Cooking For All: ENLACE featured at VisualNews.com
The adventurous and socially aware Visual News, a collaborative online effort of Column Five Media, recently featured the Cooking Up Love eco-stove project for Valentine’s Day. In this article, beautifully written by Benjamin Starr, Managing Editor of Visual News, you can discover the “spark” that brought ENLACE’s eco-stoves into being.
Cooking Up Transformation
Josh served as a volunteer with ENLACE for two months in 2012Suffocating; That’s the only word I can use to describe Nina Chana’s kitchen. Like the majority of Salvadorans living in rural areas, Nina cooks inside, over an open fire.  While this method of cooking seriously harms the health of Nina’s family and families alike, it has been the only method used for generations.  ENLACE is helping families change this.  ENLACE’s eco-stove project is creating a healthier future for Salvadorans living in rural areas through improved stoves that reduce respiratory infections by eliminating indoor smoke.
Nina’s eco-stove being built in the community of La BendicionFor the past 6 years I have been studying Community Health in Long Beach, California, and through my studies and service with ENLACE, have developed a heart for church and community health projects.  Before traveling to El Salvador for the first time 5 years ago, health projects to me meant creating a strategic way to motivate people to get off their couch, eat healthier and quit smoking.  And then I traveled to El Salvador and saw how ENLACE, through the Church, is helping communities develop sustainable solutions to poverty, like clean water systems, latrines, and eco-stoves; vital solutions that provide families an immediate opportunity to live a longer, healthier life. Click here to make your tax-deductible donation today!
Every 16 Seconds Cookstove Smoke Claims a Life…
Northeast Christian Church in El Espino
Northeast Christian Church from Louisville, Kentucky, sent its first  serving team to El Salvador to accompany the Tabernaculo Biblico Salem  Church in El Espino. The nine-member team worked at the Miraflores  Public School to help prepare the foundation for a perimeter wall which  will make the property more secure and safe. The team also enjoyed  spending time with community members during home visits and an even had  time for an impromptu baseball game.
Water and Hope in San Jacinto
Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois sent their  final serving team of 2012 to San Jacinto in the Santa Ana Region.  The  dedicated six-member team joined Zurisadai Church, helping with a water  project and ministering to the people of the community as well.  Team  member Joy Bork said, “This experience really helped me see how the  local church is the hope of the world. Through pairing together with  ENLACE and Zurisadai, I was able to be a tangible representation of  Christ’s hands and feet in the community of San Jacinto.”
Strong Relationships Pave the Way to Transformation
Josh Fieldson
El Salvador Trip July 2012 recap from SeaCoast Grace Church on Vimeo.
A Quest to Thrive: The Profile of Israel Meléndez
As  Head of Finance at CREDATEC, ENLACE’s credit union and sister  organization in El Salvador, Israel Meléndez, 30, is the first person to  acknowledge that there is much more to his job than providing small  business loans to hardworking, poor entrepreneurs. “My role,” says  Israel, “is not only to offer loans, but also to offer friendship to  clients and to be someone they can count on…What I love most is  motivating and coaching entrepreneurs and having the satisfaction of  seeing that, with God’s help and the support of CREDATEC, their  businesses thrive.”
Dreaming big despite humble beginnings is something of a theme for Israel. He was born in a rural community to small-scale farmers and despite their poverty, he had big plans. He worked his way through High School as a janitor at an elementary school, often sleeping on the couch when his work schedule became overloaded. As a recent High School graduate, he landed a job with a local development organization as a credit officer where he learned how to work with small business owners by providing loans. While working there, Israel heard about CREDATEC and got excited about the fact that he could help people grow their businesses with loans and technical assistance but also minister to them spiritually. He joined the CREDATEC team in June 2006. Soon after he began an MBA in Finance.
According  to Ron Bueno, ENLACE’s director, “One of Israel’s greatest strengths is  his innovative approach to marketing and sales. He also listens  carefully to clients in order to help them create a solid plan that will  grow their businesses.”

