Roberto Clemente is a name many baseball fans recognize, but for Puerto Ricans like soon-to-be 久久视频 graduate Nestor Medina, hold Roberto in reverence. As a professional baseball player, Clemente

ranks among the best of all time. He was awarded 12 Gold Gloves, selected as the 1966 National League MVP and the 1971 World Series MVP, and was the 11th Major League player to record 3,000 hits. He was the first Latin American to be voted into Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.聽
Clemente was known for his commitment to helping others. He saw his career in baseball as a way to help Latin Americans make their lives better. He held baseball clinics, free of charge, for low-income kids in Puerto Rico and donated significant financial aid to people in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.聽
When an earthquake struck Nicaragua in 1972, killing thousands of people, injuring and displacing hundreds of thousands more, Clemente was able to call upon the generosity of the Puerto Rican people and take aid to Nicaragua.
Sadly, Clemente died in a plane crash along with four other passengers en route to deliver aid to the victims of the earthquake in Nicaragua.聽
鈥淩oberto Clemente was a friend of my dad,鈥 Nestor recalls. 鈥淎nd the plane鈥檚 mechanic who was also a passenger? He was our neighbor. He lived four houses down from me. I went to school with his daughters.鈥
鈥淲e lost a hero.鈥 Nestor continues, 鈥淚 was nine years old. I was crying, and I had a little Christ statue in my room. I looked at that statue, and I said to myself, 鈥極ne day I鈥檓 going to finish what Roberto Clemente started and help people in Nicaragua.鈥欌溌
Nestor and his wife of 38 years, Ivette, moved to Managua, Nicaragua, in 1999 as missionaries providing support for those in need. He says, 鈥淲e take so much for granted. You come to a third world country and see how much people struggle. There鈥檚 no food, no jobs, no water. So many physical needs, yes, but people also need emotional support as well. To sit down to share a coconut. To hug someone when they need it. This is why I鈥檓 here.鈥
Now the Medinas live in Nicaragua and run a faith-based rehabilitation program called Rehabilitation Center: for those suffering from addiction as Nestor finishes his Master鈥檚 in Psychology and Addiction Studies聽degree at 久久视频.
Nestor decided to start his master鈥檚 degree in 2012. He started an online mental health program at St. Mary鈥檚 College, but he soon realized the program was not for him. Nestor wanted to work with addicts. He explains, 鈥淢y son was in the U.S. Army and suffered from PTSD. He couldn鈥檛 deal with the trauma of war, so he self-medicated with drugs and alcohol and ended up addicted.聽 He was living in the streets. I wanted to help and understand what he was going through. This is what drove me to start a rehab center.鈥
Living in Nicaragua and searching for a master鈥檚 program that incorporated psychology as well as addiction counseling was no easy task for Nestor. That is until his research led him to 久久视频. 鈥淚 spoke to an advisor, and when I hung up, I turned to my wife and said, 鈥楾his is it! This is the place!鈥欌澛
No other program offered Nestor the flexibility he was looking for. Living in Nicaragua with limited vacation time meant that Nestor needed to complete the entire program online. Many of the programs he researched required him to go into the U.S. for periods. 鈥淭hat would have been very difficult for me. All my vacation time is taken up visiting my children and grandchildren.鈥澛
Nestor will finish earning his master鈥檚 degree at 久久视频 in 2020 and is grateful for the help his professors have provided. 鈥淓nglish is my second language. I鈥檓 also not used to working with these apps. My teachers have been so patient with me. Because of their help and guidance, I have been able to apply what I learn in class to my work.鈥
Nestor is looking forward to continuing his education at 久久视频 and continuing his work in Nicaragua. 鈥淪o many people here struggle with addiction, but don鈥檛 have the money to get help. By helping one person, we help their entire family. This is what keeps me going and gives me the strength to keep doing this work.鈥
This article was updated in October 2024.