The story we want people to tell about us

Message From Our Founder


A long time ago, I learned that the U.S. is the place where dreams can become true, however, dreams are just perceived as the last step in a goal. Life has more than the last step, it involves sacrifice and effort to make dreams a reality. The main problem is that in all societies, the level of effort someone needs to reach a goal depends on the socioeconomic status of the family, the environment where someone grows and develops their personality will determine the future of our society. For that reason, Dreams of HOPE was created, to reduce the social and economic gap, and to provide a better environment for our kids that will contribute to a better quality of life for our society.

No More Borders


We want people around the globe to stop seeing borders and start seeing opportunities. Providing equal educational opportunities and giving a new perspective on life to our participants is the beginning to make a change in our society. Changing the mentality of cultural and stereotypical beliefs is not just saying someone is wrong and others correct, it involves empathy to accept mistakes, responsibility to correspond and be grateful, and the respect for ourselves and others will drive our actions in different cultures.

Reality


We want to see a community that promotes education not for a better economic future but for a better life. Academic education is not enough, we need to create a canvas for new generations where they value moments, experiences, and people more than luxury cars, cellphones, and clothes. That our participants realize they don’t pay for expensive luxuries with money but with the life that took them to be working to make that money.

Dreams and Hopes


It might be impossible to change the world, but we can change the lives of many around us. Starting from home, sharing values and goals, we can go further and reach our dreams.

Life is complicated, we all have challenges and problems, and we need to face and overcome them no matter how hard they are. In the end, we have dreams and hope for a better day.