What is often the backdrop for an extraordinary tale of survival and hope? Tragedy.
On October 21, 1989, airline TAN SAHSA's Boeing 727-200, flying from San José to Miami with stops in Managua and Tegucigalpa, met a devastating fate as it crashed into Cerro de Hula. Out of 146 passengers on Flight 414, only 11 survived. Among them were Vivian Pellas and her husband Carlos Pellas. Vivian is a woman whose story defies the odds and embodies resilience. Her life was "forged through fire," as she confronted unimaginable challenges and emerged not just alive but transformed.
Now, Vivian dedicates her life to saving others, using her experiences to inspire change. With immense faith and an unyielding spirit, she turns her tragedy into a mission, alleviating the suffering of countless children through her non-profit, APROQUEN. Her journey speaks to the power of hope and the strength of the human spirit.
In Spared, discover:
Vivian Pellas opens the door to her journey from survivor to an embodiment of hope, reminding us that no matter the challenges, we have the power to heal and envision a better tomorrow.