Thank you to all who have partnered with us to offer the available services to our children and their families! Click to learn more
Fundación El Samaritano
Fundación El Samaritano is a Nicaraguan non-government organization who oversees the work of Tesoros de Dios and has been a legal channel in Nicaragua. They have been a great support to us since the beginning.
For more information, visit http://fundacionelsamaritano-esp.blogspot.com
Friends of Bradley’s House of Hope
Friends of Bradley’s House of Hope has provided much guidance and financial support for the program. Over the years they have connected us with several other partners including Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and various churches and individuals.
For more information, visit http://bradleyshouseofhope.org
First Christian Reformed Church - Oostburg
First Christian Reformed Church has faithfully supported us in prayer and with consistent financial support.
For more information, visit http://www.oostburgcrc.org
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital medical staff have come as volunteers to help clarify diagnoses of children and to offer training for staff and families which has given our staff members and families greater knowledge and expertise.
For more information, visit http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
University of Northern Iowa
Speech therapy and social work students offer critical insight in the area of communication.
For more information, visit http://www.uni.edu
Worcester State University
Teams of occupational therapy students from Worcester State University partner with our therapists and staff members.
For more information, visit http://www.worcester.edu
Elim Christian Services
Elim Christian Services collaborates with Tesoros de Dios in training professionals. They also have connected us with various individuals/organizations who have become a great support to our program.
For more information, visit http://www.elimcs.org
Samaritans International
Provide rice with soy and other foods to help nourish our children.
For more information, visit http://www.samaritansinternational.org


