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Prostitutes and the Homeless in Costa Rica Find an Alternative

Can a prostitute's life turn around after 17 years? Nydia emphatically responds, “Yes it is possible!”

Nydia has first hand experience. Now 39, she ran away from home when she was 16. She was being physically abused. For a while she worked as a housekeeper, but there never seemed to be enough money for her and her two children's basic needs. One day while Nydia was reading the newspaper, she ran across a job opening at a massage parlor. Interested, she went to check it out even though she did not have any experience.

Not What It Seems
To her dismay, the Costa Rican woman found out the massage parlor was more than just therapeutic massage; it involved prostitution. She wasn't that desperate. However, a while later her job ended and her children were hungry. Feeling she had no other choice, Nydia responded to the offer. Her life of prostitution began.

The years went by as Nydia tried to find other ways to make money. Last year her life of prostitution thankfully ended. An aunt invited her to an outreach event for prostitutes. She made the difficult decision to turn her life around, but was plagued with fear about providing for her family. She earnestly prayed for a way out of the destructive lifestyle.

One day while taking a daughter to school, Nydia saw Operation Blessing Costa Rica's advertisement offering courses in cosmetology and dressmaking. She signed up. Over the next six months she learned how to cut hair, do manicures as well as many other personal care services. Upon graduation, we helped Nydia begin a beauty salon right in her home!

Today, Nydia is a happy woman. She's found an honest way to make a decent living and provide for her family. She knows without a shadow of a doubt it is possible to begin again.

We Create Jobs
Over the last three years, we have been equipping underprivileged women across Costa Rica with marketable skills including dressmaking, cooking and hairdressing. When they graduate, we also provide them with start up supplies and donated equipment. At any given time, more than 30 women are preparing to enter the workforce - former students like Nydia and current students such as Elsa.

Learning How to Get Off the Streets
"Bread for sale. Delicious bread for sale," cried the street woman. Elsa's daughter played in the dirt beside her. The mother's first priority was trying to sell enough of the bakery's bread so she could buy food. At this time, she could only dream of getting off the streets.

It wasn't long ago the family's life was good. But things spiraled downward when her husband began taking drugs. He lost his job and everything had to be sold to buy food. When the money ran out, he abandoned Elsa and his little girl.

Desperate to provide a safe life for her daughter, Elsa called Operation Blessing's outreach center in San Jose'. She soon was comforted by one of the staff and enrolled in free sewing and baking classes. Elsa has gained confidence by attending just a few hours of the 6-month class. She now takes her daughter by the hand and heads to the streets looking toward a brighter future.

You Can Make a Big Difference
This is just one of the many Hope Works micro-enterprise projects in action around the world. Your gift $50 can give a South American family enough livestock to be able to begin a profitable farm. $100 can train and equip a woman in Africa or Asia to be seamstress. And just $150 can help an unemployed father or mother in the USA begin the move from welfare to the workforce through our 12-week Life Skills Empowerment program.

Help break the cycle of suffering!

 



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