People Who Understand Paraguayan Households

Our team lives in Paraguay and works directly with local families. We understand the challenges of managing household finances with Paraguayan salaries and costs.

María Rodríguez, workshop facilitator with warm smile in professional setting

María Rodríguez

Workshop Facilitator

María has worked with Paraguayan families for eight years, teaching practical financial organization methods. She grew up in Asunción and understands the reality of managing a household on typical local salaries. Her approach focuses on simple systems that people actually use after the workshop ends.

Carlos Benítez, financial educator reviewing materials in bright workspace

Carlos Benítez

Financial Educator

Carlos specializes in making complex financial concepts accessible. He creates all workshop materials using real costs from Asunción and Ciudad del Este, ensuring exercises reflect what participants actually face. His background in adult education helps him adapt teaching methods to different learning styles.

Lucía Martínez, workshop coordinator organizing materials with focused expression

Lucía Martínez

Workshop Coordinator

Lucía manages workshop logistics and participant support. She ensures every session runs smoothly and follows up with participants after workshops to answer questions. Her organizational skills keep the practical exercises flowing and help participants feel comfortable asking questions during sessions.

Our Approach to Teaching

How we structure workshops to create lasting change in how families handle money.

Practical Focus

Every workshop session involves hands-on practice. Participants work with real numbers and create actual systems they can use immediately. We avoid theoretical discussions that don't translate to daily life.

Local Context

All examples use Paraguayan salaries, local utility costs, and typical household expenses from Asunción and Ciudad del Este. Participants practice with scenarios that match their actual financial situation.

Flexible Methods

We teach multiple approaches to expense tracking and planning. Some people prefer notebooks, others use phone apps. The goal is finding what works for each participant, not forcing a single method.

Follow-Up Support

Participants can contact us after workshops with questions about implementing their systems. This ongoing support helps people work through challenges that arise when applying methods to their specific situation.

Why We Focus on Organization, Not Advice

Financial advice requires understanding someone's complete situation and providing personalized recommendations. That's a different service requiring different expertise and licensing.

We teach organizational methods - systems for tracking expenses, separating household and personal money, and understanding bills. These are skills everyone needs before any financial advice becomes useful.

Think of it this way: you need to know where your money goes before you can make informed decisions about what to do with it. That's what we teach.

Workshop group session with participants engaged in financial planning exercises