Agros International

Agros International
2225 4th Avenue
Suite 200
Seattle, Washington 98121
United States
206-528-1066
http://www.agros.org

Mission

Agros exists to see rural poor families in developing nations own agricultural land, attain economic self-sufficiency, cultivate a livelihood and pass on to future generations the values and resources that enable them to flourish.

Programs

Agros has worked to develop over 30 economically sustainable villages built on the foundation of land permanence and ownership for the rural poor. We work to implement a holistic village development program, focused on community development and education, economic sustainability, and land ownership.

Funded Projects on GlobalGiving

Support Sustainability for Mexican Farmers
Support Sustainability for Mexican Farmers
Buy Land and Housing for Central America Families
Buy Land and Housing for Central America Families
Help Families Affected by Hurricane Felix!
Help Families Affected by Hurricane Felix!
Offer Latin American Farmers Microenterprise Loans
Offer Latin American Farmers Microenterprise Loans
Help Mexican Farmers Raise Sheep and Incomes
Help Mexican Farmers Raise Sheep and Incomes
Health & Dignity for 20 Guatemalan Families
Health & Dignity for 20 Guatemalan Families
Help Build a Village by Walking With a Family
Help Build a Village by Walking With a Family
Help Build a Village by Walking With a Family
Help Build a Village by Walking With a Family
Water Well Need - Norwich, Nicaragua
Water Well Need - Norwich, Nicaragua
Enabling Honduran Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Enabling Honduran Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Water Well Need - Futuro de Manana, Nicaragua
Water Well Need - Futuro de Manana, Nicaragua
Women's and Children's Health Initiative
Women's and Children's Health Initiative
Women's and Children's Health Initiative
Women's and Children's Health Initiative
Enabling Honduran Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Enabling Honduran Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
LEAP: Leadership and Education to Abandon Poverty
LEAP: Leadership and Education to Abandon Poverty
Enabling Mexican Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Enabling Mexican Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Enabling Mexican Farmers to Earn Their Own Land
Enabling Mexican Farmers to Earn Their Own Land

Personnel Overview

Gregory Rake - President, Agros International
Greg served for 20 years in Latin America with MAP International, Project Concern and Mennonite Central Committee in health and development activities. He led successful health education initiatives related to cholera and AIDS and logistic systems for the Ministry of Heath in Bolivia. Greg has a Master’s in Health Services and is an editor of Serving with the Poor in Latin America.

Sergio Araiza Bahena - President, Agros México Board
Sergio is the Vice-Minister of Finance for the State Government of Chiapas. He has formerly served in the banking industry and with the Minister of Agriculture. He earned a Master's degree in Agriculture from the National University of Mexico and is currently a candidate for a Ph.D. in Business Administration.

Jose Eduardo Rodriguez Mendoza - Supervisor of Community Development
Eduardo developed skills as a nurse technician at the Autonomous National University of Mexico before joining the Mennonite Central Committee in 1989 to work in community organizing and conflict resolution among Guatemalan refugees in Chiapas. He also served Chiapas' state government as a mediator among warring parties during the Zapatista revolution of the 1990s.

Personnel Statistics

Gregory Rake,
President
Founded in 1984
Employees: 60
Volunteers: 50