
2020: A Life Saved
What a year! For most, these last 12 months have been characterized by isolation, fear, and uncertainty. Mental health crises are rampant as families...
What a year! For most, these last 12 months have been characterized by isolation, fear, and uncertainty. Mental health crises are rampant as families...
When we started Eternal Anchor almost six years ago, we had a long discussion about what the name of our organization should be. In...
For many people living with or raising someone with a disability, suffering is an inevitability. Expensive medications and doctor consults, societal stigmas and discrimination,...
Last week I shared Francisco’s story. Six months ago, Francisco, a teenager who recently moved to our community from Oaxaca to work, was involved...
Today we are celebrating Eternal Anchor’s five-year anniversary. I can hardly believe how much has happened in such a short amount of time. So...
Yesterday, I had my heart broken. Deborah and I had the opportunity to visit a facility in Tijuana for children in the state who...
This is what my desk looks like. It’s filled with case files of children and adults with special needs in a nearby community. These...
I understand why there are so few people working full time in the social justice sector. The physical, emotional and spiritual tolls they take...
A few months ago, Carla started bringing her daughter, Avilenne, to our community center. Carla was really shy the first day. It was difficult...
Eternal Anchor was founded in December of 2014 by a group of Christians who are passionate about serving the special needs community in Baja...