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Our Staff

Joe Negrón

Founder & President 

 

Bárbara Jiménez de Miranda 

Legal Representative in Guatemala

 

José Luís Rodríguez Jr.

Vice President in the USA and General Member of the Board of Directors in Guatemala

 

Eduardo Echeverria

Vice President in Guatemala

 

Desireee Cubías

Secretary in the USA

 

Berner Miranda

Secretary in Guatemala

 

Rolando López

Sub-Treasurer in the USA

 

Jorge Mario Escobar

General Member of the Board of Directors in Guatemala

 

​Raquel Díaz

General Member of the Board of Directors in the USA

 

Shandy de Echeverria

General Member of the Board of Directors in Guatemala

 

Esteban Pinto

General Member of the Board of Directors in the USA

THE LOVE THAT YOU CAN GIVE A CHILD HAS THE POWER

TO HEAL THE   WOUNDS  

THAT SOMEONE ELSE LEFT  ...AND AT THE SAME TIME YOUR OWN.

 

Joe Negrón

Founder of My Home Project

About

To provide long-term care, education, and housing for orphaned and abandoned children in the country of Guatemala. Our home care facility will also include medical attention, counseling, home schooling, character development, social integration, and career education. We currently host family oriented fundraising events with the goal of uniting the community, imparting family values, as well as conveying our non-profit organizations needs. We provide community service through assistance, donations, support, and awareness to other non-profit institutions helping needy children and troubled teens in the United States and Guatemala. 

Our Mission

Our dedicated staff is composed of professionals that are passionate about making a difference. It is a collaboration between two countries with a common goal, to restore the lives of orphaned & abandoned children.

In the year 2002, Joe Negrón started counseling troubled teens by visiting prisons and county jails around the state of Florida. That same year he became a volunteer for the Youth Association of Assembly of Christian Churches, Inc. There he worked for seven years in which he served as Sub-Treasurer, Secretary, as well as presiding over 500 teens within a six state region. In 2003, he started doing humanitarian and missionary work in the countries of Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador. By the year 2004, Joe graduated with honors from the Theological Institute of Assembly of Christian Churches in Naples, Florida, where he proceeded to teach for three years. Then in 2010 he founded My Home Project aka Proyecto Mi Hogar, Inc. In the past, Joe worked in Management for various companies, and was self employed as a Language Interpreter. At the moment, he works as a volunteer at various orphanages both in the United States and Guatemala. His job description varies from simple things like playing sports with children to the life changing commitment of being their mentor/tutor.

Founder

Joe Negrón

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