Thanks to this project we will provide 300 underpriviledged families with tools, inputs, resources and knowledge so that each family can develop sustainable solutions and eventually improve their quality of life. La Nazarena is a center for human development aim to support, educate and encourage the most vulnerable families in Florencio Varela, Buenos Aires. Consequently, we provide comprenhensive quality education, healthcare and job skills so that these families can thrieve in life.
In Florencio Varela, state-run schools failed to teach classes during 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions and the lack of devices (computers and cellphones). Moreover, before the pandemic crisis these schools were facing severe issues such as poor curricula, teachers unions strikes, crowded classrooms, high dropout rates, lack of resourses and equipment, among others. Therefore, children grow up in poorly maintained neighborhoods facing discrimination, gender inequality and violence.
Thanks to this project we will improve the quality of life and the standards of education of 300 families. Consequently, these families will access to higher education, decent jobs and good healthcare. We strongly rely on innovation so we lay great emphasis on programming classes as a solution to rise out of poverty and on food gardening programs to end hunger and malnutrition. Consequently, in the long term, these families will be agents of change in their community.
To support, educate and encourage the needy so that they lead their own life change. The covenant of love with Mary being the source of their thrive. By doing so, we seek to promote the dignity of each women and their family by providing them with tools, inputs, resources and knowledge. Thereby, each family can develop sustainable solutions aim at achieving a comprehensive development of their lives.
In Florencio Varela, state-run schools failed to teach classes during 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions and the lack of devices (computers and cellphones). Moreover, before the pandemic crisis these schools were facing severe issues such as poor curricula, teachers unions strikes, crowded classrooms, high dropout rates, lack of resourses and equipment, among others. Therefore, children grow up in poorly maintained neighborhoods facing discrimination, gender inequality and violence.
Thanks to this project we will improve the quality of life and the standards of education of 300 families. Consequently, these families will access to higher education, decent jobs and good healthcare. We strongly rely on innovation so we lay great emphasis on programming classes as a solution to rise out of poverty and on food gardening programs to end hunger and malnutrition. Consequently, in the long term, these families will be agents of change in their community.
To support, educate and encourage the needy so that they lead their own life change. The covenant of love with Mary being the source of their thrive. By doing so, we seek to promote the dignity of each women and their family by providing them with tools, inputs, resources and knowledge. Thereby, each family can develop sustainable solutions aim at achieving a comprehensive development of their lives.
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