May 20, 2026
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KAI Team Spotlight: Tía Vicky

Leslie Virginia López Castellanos, Residential Director at Kids Alive Guatemala’s Oasis campus

Every day at Oasis, Tía Vicky watches abused girls begin rediscovering something many had forgotten was possible: that they are chosen, they are clean, they are powerful, and they are masterpieces as children of God.

For Leslie Virginia López Castellanos — known lovingly by the girls and staff as “Tía Vicky” — that transformation is at the heart of her calling at Kids Alive Guatemala’s Oasis campus. As Residential Director, she leads the specialized trauma care team and creates a healing environment for girls who are referred to Oasis after experiencing sexual violence and abuse.

But for Vicky, the girls are never defined by the circumstances that brought them there.

“My motto with the coordinator team is two things,” she shared. “First, we are daughters of God — let’s look at whatever we’re facing through that lens. And second, we are professionals — let’s do this well.”

That philosophy shapes the culture at Oasis every day. Through trauma-informed therapy, education, legal advocacy, discipleship, medical care, and consistent relationships with trusted adults, the Oasis team walks alongside girls as they experience healing, a restorative relationship with Christ, and hope for the future. The goal is not simply temporary protection, but helping each girl grow into the fullness of who God created her to be.

For Vicky, that work is deeply personal. She initially studied law before sensing God calling her towards full time ministry. At 22 years old, she stepped away from her studies and spent several years serving in pastoral ministry. During that season, she discovered that much of her calling centered around counseling and walking with people through difficult situations.

“I realized that what I was doing most was counseling,” she explained. “So I looked for a way to do it professionally and with excellence — for God and for His people.”
Tia Vicky leads a meeting with the Oasis residential staff, encouraging them in their work.

That journey eventually led her to study psychology. Years later, when a friend from church told her about an opening at Kids Alive Guatemala (Vida para Niños), she immediately connected with the mission.

“When I researched the organization, I fell in love with what they were dedicated to: the mission, the focus, the objective,” she said. “This place has been my favorite job of my entire life.”

At Kids Alive Guatemala, Vicky found a place where faith and professional, trauma informed care work together. She describes the freedom to pray with girls and staff members, open Scripture during difficult moments, and place Christ at the center of the work as one of the things she loves most about serving at Oasis.

“The freedom to talk about God, to pray with someone, to stop what we’re doing and say, ‘Let’s pray right now’ — that fills my heart with deep satisfaction,” she shared.

Building an Environment Where Healing Can Grow

Each day offers a new adventure as she works to meet the unique needs of each child's healing journey. Messages often begin arriving before sunrise as the campus prepares for the day ahead. She coordinates closely with education staff, caregivers, therapists, medical personnel, legal advocates, and spiritual care teams to ensure the girls receive holistic support tailored to their individual needs.

“No day ever goes as I planned it,” Vicky admitted. “But this place has trained me to be very versatile, very accessible, and to adapt.”

That patience and adaptability matter because healing is not about fitting children into a process—it is about understanding the unique story each child carries. Every wound, relationship, memory, gift, and dream matters because every child has been intentionally created by God with immeasurable value.

Vicky recalls one child, “Silvia,” who struggled after enrolling in a local private school alongside other Oasis girls. She lost interest in her studies, resisted homework, and frequently became involved in classroom conflict. Rather than labeling Silvia as “difficult,” the Kids Alive Guatemala team worked together to better understand what support would help her thrive.

The education coordinator partnered closely with the school and Oasis residential staff to create a personalized plan that combined academic accommodations, emotional support, and additional caregiver involvement. When the traditional classroom environment continued to be overwhelming, the team adapted again, transitioning Silvia to one-on-one tutoring at the Oasis campus. The change led to immediate improvements in both her emotional well-being and spark for learning, and by the end of the year, Silvia successfully completed sixth grade.

Stories like Silvia’s reflect the heart of Oasis: healing is not treated as a formula. Instead, each girl is cared for with patience, flexibility, and the belief that her future is worth investing in.

“Everything revolves around that great responsibility and commitment to God and to the mission,” Vicky explained.
Tia Vicky leads the Oasis residential staff to help each child become alive in Christ.

Watching Girls Rediscover Hope

She shares that some of the most meaningful moments come from witnessing the see girls embrace that Life Declarations and God's word for themselves—not only through progress in school or behavior, but in the way they begin to see their own value and identity.

One memory of another young girl still moves her deeply. She had arrived at Oasis with an incredibly painful history of trauma, but during a devotional, she gathered with the other girls to sing The Goodness of God. As Vicky looked across the room, she saw the young girl standing with her eyes closed and hands raised while singing the words, “I will sing of the goodness of God.”

“I knew her story,” Vicky recalled. “I knew what she had been through. And she was standing there saying, ‘God is good.’”

For Vicky, the moment was a powerful reminder that healing is not about erasing the past. It is about helping girls experience hope, dignity, and the presence of God as they move forward.

“That moment,” she said, “is one of the most significant moments of my life.”

Vicky often watches girls arrive guarded, angry, or unsure whether the adults around them can truly be trusted. At first, some reject the staff completely.

“But then I get to watch the whole process,” she explained. “As they begin working through their trauma, their faces change. Their tone of voice changes. They begin to understand: these people aren’t here to harm me. They want to help.”

For Vicky, those moments reflect far more than behavior change. They are signs that a girl is beginning to feel safe enough to trust again, to rediscover her voice, and to believe she has value and a future worth fighting for.

“What my heart truly longs for, every single day, is to speak the Word of God,” she shared. “That’s what fills me.”

And through those faithful relationships, girls who once struggled to trust are beginning to discover something new:

Their lives have value. Their voices matter. And in Christ, their future as precious daughters holds the promises of God.

Help Create Safe Places for Healing

Through programs like Oasis, Kids Alive International walks alongside vulnerable children and families through protective care, trauma-informed counseling, discipleship, family strengthening, and justice advocacy.

Your support helps children experience healing, dignity, and hope for a future free from fear and violence.

Support Kids Alive Guatemala to help create safe places where children can heal, grow, and thrive.

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