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3 Things Paving My Way to Be an Aviation Mechanic

I’m Gabriela and I’m 17 years old. I am currently studying for a technical high school degree in aviation mechanics. I never thought this could be possible. Where I’m from, becoming an aviation mechanic is known as a career for men instead of women, and technical courses aren’t normally affordable for families like mine.

1. An Opportunity From God

I come from the municipality named Rosario de La Paz in El Salvador. It’s quiet, breezy and peaceful, but sometimes it can be a bit dangerous too. Gangs are everywhere. It’s inevitable to have occasional incidents.

This community is 30 minutes away from El Salvador’s international airport. And that is why the company that provides maintenance for aircraft offers scholarships here. I was in ninth grade when I became a candidate for one of three aircraft mechanic scholarships. Many of my classmates applied, but in the end, only two other boys and I got them.

Initially, even my own family discouraged me. My mom’s reaction was, “This is a job for boys, not for girls.” Yet, it’s been two years since I won this scholarship. And I am discovering so much about my future and myself.

My first day of class I told myself, “I’m loving this!” It was a whole new world. I learned how to use the welding machine when other boys couldn’t. Now, every time we have to join some metal together, I’m the one who performs the welding.

So far I’ve learned things I would have never thought that I could have learned. Proving that whatever a man can do, a woman can do it too.

The journey has been challenging. But I am happy that beside me are good people who God has brought into my life to provide unimaginable support.

2. A Compassion Center’s Care

My mom is the only provider of our family. She works in a maquila (factory) and gets paid very little. So does my grandma, who also lives with us, and raises chickens, ducks and turkeys to sell. So, when I was 9 years old, I was enrolled in the Compassion child development center at Iglesia Evangelica Pan de Vida church near my home.

I’ve learned many valuable things there that I recall each day in my heart. My brother will be in high school next year. He is enrolled at the center, too. Our tutors and center staff have helped us so much.

Since the scholarship only includes the registration and monthly fees, I knew that I needed extra money for other expenses. Many of these expenses are paid for by the Compassion center, including my books.

If I had never been enrolled in the Compassion program, I don’t think I could have known God the way I do now, or even have aspirations. Girls who are 17 years old like me are usually already pregnant or quit school for many other reasons. I’m incredibly thankful and blessed for the support I have received throughout all these years to stay focused on what God wants for me.

3. A Sponsor Who Provided

Another great help has come from my sponsors. They have a wonderful marriage with two children, and they lovingly support me from a distance. We exchange letters often, and I pray for them.

I remember the time when the father of the family wrote to me with sad news about a fire in their house. I was really sorry about what happened. Later, on my birthday, I recalled that they used to send me a gift for the occasion, but in my heart I knew they were having a difficult time. I prayed that they were doing better.

To my surprise, I received a letter from them! And a gift too! In the letter, they told me that they were rebuilding the side of the house where the fire happened and that they knew that my birthday was coming up and wouldn’t miss it. With the gift they sent, I bought flip-flops, a towel and notebooks! I really needed notebooks. I couldn’t believe that God blessed me that day with the things I needed the most at the right time.

Only a miracle could have gotten me this far, and it’s happening. Even though we have very few resources, my mom always tells me, “When we have nothing is when God provides the most.

The company that provided my current scholarship invites us to the airport facilities annually. There they carry out maintenance for the aircraft, and I find it fascinating. At the end of this three-year scholarship, they have promised to hire me as an aircraft mechanic!

I trust that God will continue equipping me for the future. My prayer is that He will provide for my studies, maybe for a master’s degree and a Ph.D., because I’m ready to keep following Him where He leads me.


At Compassion, we believe God uses the local church, our holistic child development program and loving sponsors to help children reach their God-given potential. Today, you can be one of the three things that empower a student just like Gabriela to break the cycle of poverty.

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