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Por Metro SV Juan Jose Lopez
In the framework of International Youth Day , celebrated every August 12, two young Salvadoran-Americans, Savéana Xochtil (15 years old) and Saxton Isaac Hoffman Cubas (12 years old) , arrived at Comandos de Salvamento in El Salvador to do their first internships as volunteers. Children of veteran comando Mark Nicholas Hoffman of Wenatchee Washington —who has been a volunteer since 1996 and participated in emergencies such as the 2001 earthquakes, hurricanes and social work— and Salvadoran Wendy Martínez Cubas , these young people traveled from Wenatchee, Washington (USA) to follow in their father’s footsteps and serve their community.
Under the supervision of their father and other veterans of the institution, Savéana and Saxton began their training at CDS Base Central, inspired by their family’s legacy of service. Saxton dreams of becoming a firefighter , while Savéana aspires to study medicine . Both have vowed to return each year during their vacations to continue their charitable work.
An example of commitment and service
The participation of these young people stands out in a context where youth are often absorbed by technology and individualism. Their decision to join Rescue Commandos reflects the value of solidarity, teamwork, and social commitment —fundamental values that the UN promotes this date to encourage the active participation of young people in solving global challenges.
At the end of their first experience, Savéana and Saxton received the “Your Guardian Angel” Medal , a special recognition for their efforts and dedication to serving others. This gesture not only honors their work but also inspires other young people to join worthy causes and contribute to the well-being of their communities.
A message of hope
In a world where screens and social media often dominate teenagers’ time, stories like those of Savéana and Saxton demonstrate that young people can be agents of change . Their example is a reminder that volunteering and humanitarian aid are valuable avenues for building a better future.
Comandos de Salvamento thanked the young people and their parents for their commitment, highlighting that their integration into the Salvadoran First Responder ⛑️ community is an example of how youth can make a difference in the world.