REMAR El Salvador’s El Olivo Christian School: A Year of Achievements, Faith and Academic Excellence

An event full of joy and hope at the Colegio Cristiano El Olivo, which educates and transforms the lives of more than 300 children in vulnerable situations. Highlighting the Abraham Model Christian Award 2024, a recognition of exemplary students.

With great joy and enthusiasm, REMAR El Salvador’s Colegio Cristiano El Olivo celebrated the closing of the 2024 school year, marked by the emotional graduation of high school and ninth grade students.

This event not only represented an academic milestone, but also a celebration of hope and improvement for the more than 300 children who are educated at this center.

Abraham Model Christian Award 2024: Recognizing Excellence in Values ​​and Faith

During the closing of the school year, REMAR El Salvador’s El Olivo Christian School presented the Abraham Model Christian Award 2024, a special recognition for those students who have stood out as an example of faith, integrity and Christian commitment.

These children and young people have proven to be a role model inside and outside the classroom, reflecting Christian values ​​in their daily lives and inspiring their peers to live with love, respect and excellence.

Education for Transformation

The Christian School El Olivo has become an educational refuge for children and young people who face adverse situations such as abandonment, abuse, extreme poverty and orphanhood. Many of them come from the REMAR NGO’s foster homes, while others are students from the community, from low-income families.

At this center, they not only receive quality education, but also the love, support and guidance necessary to forge a promising future. REMAR El Salvador’s commitment to children and adolescents is reflected in each educational initiative that seeks to transform lives through knowledge and Christian values.

A Mission with a Purpose

The mission of Colegio Cristiano El Olivo is to train the next generation of Salvadoran leaders with solid principles, ethics, faith and love of God and neighbor.

Each graduate takes with him or her not only an excellent academic education, but also the determination to be an agent of change in his or her community and society.

REMAR El Salvador: More than 30 Years Transforming Lives

Since its arrival in El Salvador in 1992, the NGO REMAR has worked tirelessly in favor of the most vulnerable sectors of society.

Its work transcends generations and needs, offering comprehensive help to people facing critical situations such as extreme poverty, abandonment and social exclusion.

Programs that Transform

REMAR El Salvador develops a wide range of programs focused on rehabilitation, education and social reintegration:

  • Addiction Rehabilitation: A comprehensive program for men and women seeking to overcome addictions and rebuild their lives.
  • Foster Homes for Children and Youth: They provide a safe and loving environment for children who have suffered abuse, abandonment or orphanhood.
  • Support for Single Mothers and Vulnerable Families: They offer shelter, food and opportunities for mothers with children to get ahead.
  • Senior Care: Homes where older adults receive care, company and dignity at their most vulnerable stage of life.

A New Beginning

The main objective of REMAR El Salvador is to break the cycles of poverty and social exclusion, providing tools so that each person can have a new beginning.

Through community development projects, training workshops, and job reintegration programs, the NGO seeks to empower people, so that they become agents of change in their own lives and communities.

Commitment to Hope

For more than three decades, REMAR El Salvador has impacted thousands of lives, witnessing stories of transformation that have been born from love and faith in God. This mission, based on Christian principles, continues to offer hope and a second chance to those who need it most.

Join this cause. With your help, we can continue changing lives and building a better future for the most needy in Salvadoran society.