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Latest revision as of 18:47, 24 May 2023
Organization | Fundacion EDUCA Mexico |
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Region | Mexico |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Fundación EDUCA México |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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Help schools to cover the payroll of 1,328 teachers, who teach 17,500 low-income children in Mexico. Schools live on donations and recovery fees, many families begin to delay in paying their fees because they cannot go out to work. It has been difficult to cover 100% of the salary of teachers who help us give virtual classes.
Challenge
Today, no girl, boy, youth, teacher, mother or father of the RED EDUCA has been infected with COVID-19. We are taking all precautions so that it does not happen, but we have many challenges and we need your help to overcome them. Schools live on donations and recovery fees, many families begin to delay in paying their fees because they cannot go out to work.
Long-Term Impact
Education, especially for low-income children, cannot stop. Together we can do it
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