Our Story
God opened a tremendous door in August, 2012 for us to purchase 18 acres just outside of town and build what is now a fully-functioning home for numerous children in need. What was once an apple orchard is now a beautiful 7,300 square foot facility, housing children from both Bachiniva and the surrounding communities.
There are an estimated 150 million orphans throughout the world, 10 million of those are located in Mexico. Whether these children have been abandon neglected, abused, or just need hope—our desire is to see their lives forever changed through the love of Jesus.
Our large facility and property allow us to provide these children with food, clothes, private tutoring, medical assistance, biblical training and love—which most of them have not seen before. We have a staff of Christian men and women, both from Mexico and from the United States, who devote their lives to loving and caring for these children.
Our desire, above anything else, is to bring these children up in the...
”...training and admonition of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4).
We understand how precious and important children are to God, so we seek to love and care for them in a way that would honor and please Him.
“Can a woman forget her nursing child, and not have compassion on the son of her womb? Surely they may forget, yet I will not forget you. See, I have inscribed you on the palms of My Hands” (Isaiah 49:15-16).
The Directors
Jason Sánchez serves as the Executive Director of House of Blessing (a non-profit organization). Prior to this role, Jason served as the Youth and Worship Pastor at The Chapel Church in Puyallup WA from 2004-2012.
Jason and his wife Jackie were married in the Summer of 2005. in 2011, they were incredibly blessed to be able to adopt their daughter, Ayantu Faith, from Ethiopia when she was just 11 months old. It was at that time that God began to move their hearts with a passion and vision for ministering to children who have no one to care for them.
The Sánchez family currently reside in Bachiniva and care for 2 girls living with them full time. They also oversee both the Mexico and Stateside operations of House of Blessing.
Board Of Directors
JASON SáNCHEZ I PRESIDENT
Jason and Jackie Sanchez are full-time directors of Casa de Bendicion in Bachiniva, Mexico. Jason has been involved in ministry for many years - leading worship for various churches, playing music with local and national recording artists, teaching the Bible, and leading youth ministries. He was on staff at South Hill Calvary Chapel in Puyallup, Washington as the Youth and Worship Pastor from 2004-2012.
JEREMY SáNCHEZ I SECRETARY
Jeremy and his wife Natalie moved from Washington to Utah just a couple weeks after getting married and have now called it home for over 16 years. Having graduated from Western Washington University in 2004 with a degree in Communications, Jeremy accepted a position with Sizzling Platters, a restaurant management company. He is currently the Director of Human Resources
Jeremy and Natalie have supported House of Blessing since it was founded in 2013. Jeremy has served in various areas of ministry over the last 16 years including Worship Ministry, Jr. High Youth Ministry, and as an Elder.
They have three daughters, Evangeline, Violet and Nora, who all share a love for gymnastics. When not spending time driving girls to and from the gym and soaking up family time, Jeremy enjoys running, playing golf, and pretty much all things sports...especially the Denver Broncos.
DANIEL WILLIAMS I TREASURER
Daniel Williams is the lead pastor at Redemption Church in Delray Beach, Florida where he lives with his wife, Laura, and their two kids, Jeremiah and Mae.
The Williams grew up in Washington State where they served at Calvary Chapel of Olympia before being called to plant a church in Southeast Florida in 2011.
Daniel met Jason when they were both serving as youth pastors in Washington, and their friendship has allowed them to stay connected in ministry since the start of House of Blessing. Daniel and his family have visited Bachiniva many times to serve and support the ministry there along with their church. Redemption Church continues to support the House of Blessing.