Help the Communities
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Campaign Story
1.662 beneficiaries
Community Assistance Volunteering
Total 2024
1 student/year
33.878€
229€
1.662 beneficiaries
Aid for Natural Disasters
Total 2024
1 student/year
5.840€
39€
1.662 beneficiaries
Environmental Project
Total 2024
1 student/year
7.407€
58€
150 students
Psychosocial Help
Total 2024
1 student/year
690€
5€
1.662 beneficiaries | Total 2024 | 1 student/year |
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Vegetable Gardens (Families + School) | 300€ | 516€ |
Community Assistance Volunteering | 33.878€ | 229€ |
Aid for Natural Disasters | 5.840€ | 39€ |
Environmental Project | 7.407€ | 58€ |
Psychosocial Help | 690€ | 5€ |
Donating 8€/month = 1 month of Family Vegetable Gardens and you can still deduct 80% from taxes
«El 53% de la población en Honduras vive en extrema pobreza»
BASIC EDUCATION
% de familias pierden sus casas anualmente por las precipitaciones
53% of the Honduran population lives in extreme poverty.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
1 in 7 children in Honduras suffers from malnutrition.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Thousands of families in Honduras are forced to abandon their homes due to hurricanes and flooding.
Family Vegetable Gardens
One of the greatest challenges we have faced, and therefore, it has become one of our greatest achievements.
We provide free meal scholarships to all students and teachers. In total, we serve 170 lunches and snacks from Monday to Friday, from February to November.
The students of the Technical Studies in Cooking prepare the food for the entire school every day. Along with head chef Diana, they organize the program, learn different techniques, and in turn, support the school in the best possible way.
Community Assistance Volunteering
Teachers are the fundamental pillars of education. At the school, we have 14 Honduran teachers who support, help, accompany, and, of course, teach our 150 students.
A teacher is much more than someone who educates when we talk about vulnerable groups: they are mentors and role models.
In secondary schools in Honduras, teachers encounter young people with very low education levels, where difficulties such as dyslexia or mental health issues are abundant..
Aid for Natural Disasters
Teachers are the fundamental pillars of education. At the school, we have 14 Honduran teachers who support, help, accompany, and, of course, teach our 150 students.
A teacher is much more than someone who educates when we talk about vulnerable groups: they are mentors and role models.
In secondary schools in Honduras, teachers encounter young people with very low education levels, where difficulties such as dyslexia or mental health issues are abundant..
Environmental Project
Teachers are the fundamental pillars of education. At the school, we have 14 Honduran teachers who support, help, accompany, and, of course, teach our 150 students.
A teacher is much more than someone who educates when we talk about vulnerable groups: they are mentors and role models.
In secondary schools in Honduras, teachers encounter young people with very low education levels, where difficulties such as dyslexia or mental health issues are abundant..
Psychosocial Help
Teachers are the fundamental pillars of education. At the school, we have 14 Honduran teachers who support, help, accompany, and, of course, teach our 150 students.
A teacher is much more than someone who educates when we talk about vulnerable groups: they are mentors and role models.
In secondary schools in Honduras, teachers encounter young people with very low education levels, where difficulties such as dyslexia or mental health issues are abundant..
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