Growing up in Chumbivilcas, a province in southern Peru, Jessica participated in Plan International’s sponsorship program as a child. Her sponsorship ended when she turned 18, but her connection to Plan continued into adulthood. At 24, Jessica joined the Preparing for Life project and became one of 110 young women entrepreneurs who received seed capital to launch their own businesses.
As her life changed, Jessica’s commitment to her community grew. Now married with a daughter who also participates in Plan’s sponsorship program, she sees how much excitement a single letter from a sponsor can bring. She also knows that many families struggle to read letters or write their responses.
Wanting to give back, Jessica became a sponsorship volunteer. She delivers letters, alerts local authorities to cases of violence and often accompanies families when they report incidents. She has become a trusted ally in protecting children.
Jessica’s leadership comes at an important moment for her community. After 30 years of work in Chumbivilcas, Plan is phasing out of the area — a change that reflects a milestone, not an ending. Plan’s goal is to support communities until they have the tools, confidence and systems they need to move forward independently. The transition signals that local institutions are prepared to lead the next chapter.
As her community steps into this new phase, Jessica is one of the leaders helping to guide the way. She is set to become president of her district this year, determined to make her community stronger and to support the next generation. Her journey shows how investing in girls’ education creates women who drive lasting change.
“Thanks to Plan International, I have learned to believe in myself, to speak up and to lead. Now it’s my turn to carry on that legacy and make sure no girl or boy has to face the world alone”.