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Revision as of 18:49, 21 June 2023
Organization | Promocion y Accion Comunitaria, I.A.P. |
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Region | Mexico |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Juan Manuel Albino |
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This project will help reduce the risk of children ending up on the streets. Trough our model, we provide them with a safe home, food, medical and psychological attention, a better education, and especially, better opportunities once they become independent. We provide integral attention to these children by covering all of their necessities and fomenting the importance of studying as much as they can, as well as having a career.
Challenge
More than 3 million children in Mexico are living in the street due to orphanhood, violence, exploitation, poverty, marginalization, etc. Children in these situations of vulnerability are more exposed to violence, addictions, and delinquency. This project is focused on reducing these disadvantages and giving them an opportunity for a different and better future.
Long-Term Impact
This project will keep educating and taking care of children in socially vulnerable situations. Our goal is to keep growing and improving our project so that our children have a better education and the best opportunities once they are grown up. We intend to end the vicious cycle they live in so that they don't end up in the street again.
References
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/40388/projdoc.pdf
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