Operations for Nicaraguan Youth
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Wheelchair Contributions & Distribution
Joining forces with renowned non-profit organization UPC Wheels for Humanity, Future of Nicaragua began raising funds to acquire and deliver special wheelchairs to disabled men, women and children in Nicaragua. Since 2002 they have personally hand-delivered thousands of wheelchairs in various regions throughout Nicaragua. The Foundation continues to this day to bring quality of life to many Nicaraguans through the donation of wheelchairs.
Dental Health Missions "Smiles For The Future"
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Led by Dr. Gary Kaihara, the Smile For The Future health missions provide comprehensive dental care and preventive dental health education for children in the neediest sectors of Nicaragua.
Volver a Nacer Song
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The artistic community has always come together in times of difficulty, and Nicaraguan artists are no exception. In what may be considered a historic event, a cast of highly popular and prestigious performers from Nicaragua sang as one in the anthem, Volver a Nacer , a musical statement of hope and solidarity that also serves as the Foundation's official theme song. Volver a Nacer incorporates the ideals and wishes of the Future of Nicaragua Foundation and hopes to deliver its message of goodwill to all Nicaraguan people. The song was recorded in Nicaragua and Miami and involves the amazing participation of personalities such as Latin Grammy Award winner Luis Enrique, Cristyana, Carlos Mejía Godoy, Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Katia y Salvador Cardenal, Gabriel Traversari, Keyla Rodriguez, Norma Helena Gadea, Macolla, Evelyn Martinez, Philip Montalban, Mario Sacasa, Carlos Luis Mejía, Carlos Mantica and the Choir of Voices Gethsemane of Masaya. Proceeds from the sales of this single are to be used to create cultural programs in Nicaragua.
APPLE (Agua Permanente Para Las Escuelas)
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(Water for the Schools)
This component of the Future of Nicaragua Foundation was created in order to mitigate the high social impact that results from the lack of drinkable water in more than 60% of the rural schools in the country.
Taking into account that the United Nations has determined that today about 2 billion people in the world do not have access to water, and that in the year 2025 it is predicted that around 50% of the world population will have similar problems, the Foundation is working, within its means, to correct the devastating effects of these findings.
We are well aware of the magnitude of this problem, and we know that this is a challenge for all of Nicaraguan society. We are committed to collaborating as much as we can. For this, the Water for the Schools project has a clearly defined mission and set of goals.
• Bringing water to the schools in rural areas utilizing the innovative technologies developed by the Department of Renewable Energy of the Future of Nicaragua Foundation.
• Installing modern metallic greenhouses manufactured by us with the dual purpose of seeking reforestation using a variety of trees and to manage small projects from the schools with the belief that this will become a food source.
• Educating the children from an early age – in conjunction with their teachers - in the modern method of indoor planting with excellent conditions for germination.
• Involving the children in the reforestation of their micro-water sources and giving them, through their teachers, the training and the means so that they can develop in the future while respecting the environment.
Hoops for the Future, Nicaragua
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Future of Nicaragua brought health and hope through the country’s first professional basketball clinic. WNBA basketball professional, Murriel Page, a player for the Washington Mystics, and former WNBA and European professional player, Taylor Walls, along with current and former college basketball players visited various locations in the Greater Managua area to perform impromptu mini-clinics on basketball fundamentals. This culminated in a first-of-its-kind basketball skills clinic for hundreds of Nicaraguan youth.








