When our students turn 18, they must leave their home—an orphanage or children’s home—and live independently. Transforming Futures is there to help them during this difficult transition. On Luis Castellanos’s birthday, we were beside him every step of the way. We provided him with a studio apartment and helped him move. We also connected him with a local bakery, which gave him a full-time job. Luis now works at the bakery during the day and continues his studies in the evening. “I thank God for the people who helped me get this job,” Luis said. “Thank you, Transforming Futures, and God bless you.”
We currently employ executive director Pablo Villagrán, program coordinator Julissa Veliz, a social worker, two trainers, and facilities manager. We also collaborate with four independent contractors: a law firm, accountant, communications specialist, and copywriter.