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Revision as of 19:55, 21 June 2023
Organization | Fundacion Omar Dengo |
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Region | Costa Rica |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Eduardo Monge |
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Help empower girls with disabilities through robotics and STEAM training. Join the Fundacion Omar Dengo to help young women with mild cognitive disabilities or who are deaf or hard of hearing in Costa Rica, move forward and succeed with robotics and STEAM courses. Help us improve girls' lives despite the challenges they face, and give them the opportunity to use technology to improve their logical thinking skills, creativity and collaborative work.
Challenge
We need to break the bridge between girls and technology! In Costa Rica, these condition increases in young women with mild cognitive disabilities or who are deaf or hard of hearing. The training opportunities are lacking, and we have more than 10,400 young women who deserve to start their paths in science and technology.
Long-Term Impact
With your help, we can guide 62 girls to realize their potential to make creations with technology no matter what their disability condition may be. Let's make a difference, donate!
References
- http://www.fod.ac.cr
- http://www.fod.ac.cr/
- https://www.facebook.com/FundacionOmarDengo
- https://twitter.com/funda_omardengo
- https://youtu.be/m5I2agkUGNQ
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/35109/projdoc.pdf
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