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Street kids moving forward!
Dear supporter of Educate Street kids, Honduras,
We are very pleased to share with you the second report of Education Program for Street children, Honduras. Taking the time to read this report you will have the opportunity to know the big progresses that have been made during this second period despite of the difficult political situation in Honduras.
Please see http://www.nots.nl/download/educ_for_street_children_general_report_may-sept_09.pdf to access to the 2nd general report 09.
Thanks to your support, the committent of all the persons that makes possible the Education Program for Street children, and the personal effort of the kids we are moving forward.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information or suggestions.
Kind regards,
Teresa Sanz Martin
Thanks, together we did it!
On behalf of the four students of Education Program for street children and the NOTS Foundation, thank you for your contribution and support to this project.
Together we have made possible that 4 kids that before were living on the street are now attending the school and living in La Montana where they receive all the attention and love that they need to grow happy.
Thank you!!!
Almost there!
We want to thank you very much for your donations and fundraising initiatives up till now! It is heartening to know that we already have 39 players and are almost there!
Together we are making it possible for 4 children to get access to a safe haven and education, with new hopes for a future in which they can contribute as full citizens in their society.
In late September you can expect a substantive update of the project.
In the meantime, please continue to spread the word and PLAY IT FORWARD!!
Thanks!!
Ray-Alex
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We have reached the fund raising target for the educate street kids project in Honduras!
We are glad having been able to support you in this good work and all the luck with making this a success.
Best regards,
Alexandra & Raymond
Jose Manuel Gemez
Before I came to live at Pronino, I have attended school for quite a long time. Unlike most of the children who live there, I haven't roamed the streets for very long and therefore I don't have to catch up as much.
I'm thirteen and in sixth grade. Next year I will go to high school and I can't wait for that! My favorite topic is mathematics. A while ago I've discovered that there exist math competitions for youths and I would love to participate in one.
But my biggest hobby is the Red Cross. Thanks to Pronino I am allowed to volunteer with the Red Cross in the weekends and I have learnt first aid, and also how to inform the public about AIDS, which unfortunately affects increasing numbers of people in my country.
After high school, I would like to go to university. Maybe I can be a doctor one day?!
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Educate street kids will give 4 rehabilitated street children continuous access to education. A solid education will enrich their minds and give them the self-confidence to go out into society and be productive and honest.Read more
Budget Breakdown
Running costs
€ 0
Material
€ 736
Services
€ 119
Logistics
€ 498
Staff
€ 438
Other
€ 199
TOTAL
€ 1,990
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Mission Statement
The goal of the NOTS Foundation is to increase the number of people in developing countries who are able to lead a self-supporting life. With the help of donors and investors in the Netherlands, NOTS aims to achieve this goal by helping specific population groups in developing countries – entrepreneurs, schoolchildren, and families in rural areas – to develop income-generating activities.
The goal of the NOTS Foundation is to increase the number of people in developing countries who are able to lead a self-supporting life. With the help of donors and investors in the Netherlands, NOTS aims to achieve this goal by helping specific population groups in developing countries – entrepreneurs, schoolchildren, and families in rural areas – to develop income-generating activities.
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