Yerlin Marin Viera
Lori Connell
“I thank Mi Esperanza because they allowed me to work with them, belong, and be part of this mission: to break the cycle of poverty and create generational change by empowering Honduran women through educational development.”
Yerlin Marin Viera graduated from high school with a computer science degree. She is currently a university psychology student. Yerlin grew up with Mi Esperanza as a part of her life. Her mother, Reina, is the sewing instructor and maquila manager and has been a part of Mi Esperanza since 2006.
In January 2023, Yerlin accepted the position of Computer Technology Instructor as a part-time job as she continued her formal education. She loves helping women achieve their goals of learning and bettering themselves. Yerlin is happy for the opportunity to give back to an organization that has had a significant impact on her family.