April 23, 2026
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Sofía is Learning to be Strong

SOFÍA IS LEARNING TO BE STRONG

Sofía* is a 10-year-old girl growing up in the Andahuaylas region of Peru, far out in the highlands of the Andes Mountains.

In her community, many families face living conditions marked by instability and limited access to support. Over time, these challenges have shaped how children understand safety, relationships, and their own sense of worth. In environments where guidance is limited, children often learn to navigate difficult situations on their own—without always knowing what is right, what is safe, or how to respond.

Sofía experienced this firsthand.

At school, she was known as kind and gentle, but when other children treated her unkindly—pushing her, pulling her hair, or laughing at her discomfort—she didn’t know how to respond. She would withdraw, feeling embarrassed and unsure of what to do. It wasn’t that she lacked courage. She simply hadn’t yet learned that she had the right to be treated with dignity—or that her voice mattered.

At Kids Alive’s Andahuaylas Hope Center, this reality is not overlooked and shapes everything these programs aim to transform in the name of Christ. The team understands that for children to truly learn, they must first feel safe, known, and valued. That’s why their programs go beyond academics. Through Bible clubs, tutoring, and interactive workshops, children are not only gaining knowledge—they are learning who they are and how to navigate the world around them.

One of those spaces is a workshop called "Playing Makes Us Stronger."

While it may look simple from the outside—children gathered, talking, laughing, and learning together, these moments are intentionally designed. They create an environment where children can begin to understand personal boundaries, practice using their voice, and build the confidence to respond when something doesn’t feel right.

During one session, the group began talking about how to care for their bodies and recognize when something is not okay. At first, Sofía responded the way many children did—with nervous laughter and uncertainty. But as the conversation continued, something began to shift.

For the first time, she began to understand that what she had experienced mattered—and that she didn’t have to stay silent.

Then, she raised her hand.

She honestly shared what had been happening on the playground—how she had felt uncomfortable, unsure, and alone. As she spoke, her peers were surprised, but listened attentively as she shared her truth. Other children began to share as well, and bullying had once been hidden became something that could be named, understood, and addressed.

By stepping up to share her story, she opened the opportunity for her classmates to have a safe space for their truth.

April is recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month, reminding us that prevention needs to be taught as a foundational truth in a child's life. It begins when a child understands their worth, recognizes what is not right, and feels safe enough to speak.

Today, Sofía carries herself differently. She speaks with confidence, engages with her peers, and understands that her voice matters. She knows she can ask for help—and more importantly, she believes she is worthy of that protection.

Her teachers have seen this transformation and invited her to lead a class presentation—something the younger version of Sofía would never have imagined. She shared a message she now holds close to her heart:

“Our bodies are unique and valuable. We have to care for them like a precious treasure.”

The girl who once stayed silent is now helping others find their voice.

She is only beginning to discover who she was created to be. Being grounded in her identity as a child of God, her voice now helps others believe they are worthy of protection, dignity, and a hopeful future.

Become a Student Champion

Children like Sofía deserve safe spaces where they can grow in confidence, understand their worth, and learn how to protect themselves. Your support helps provide restorative education, consistent care, and the relationships that empower children to find their voice. Your support makes that possible. Become a Student Champion today to help children receive a firm foundation to grow in body, mind, and soul.

*Pseudonym used for child's safety.

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