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Revision as of 14:46, 28 June 2023
Organization | Fly The Phoenix |
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Region | Honduras |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Dom Williams |
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At present the projects are 100% reliant on donations and fundraising. Depending on funding, as part of the next phase of The Phoenix Projects we hope to invest in sustainable income-generating plans (including cows, chickens, vegetable gardens, weaving and textiles) over the next few years which will ultimately make all the projects self-sustainable financially and create micro-businesses for the families.
Challenge
The Phoenix Projects provide education to almost 1,000 children, teenagers and adults in Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador and Peru. At present the projects are 100% reliant on donations and fundraising. Also, the employment market for our students on leaving school is minimal.
Long-Term Impact
In the future, these plans will be employment and income providers, both for the schools and for the families. Once initial income is derived these small micro-businesses can be expanded into small local industries which provide further employment. Sustainable education, income and employment is the goal.
References
- http://www.thephoenixprojects.org
- http://www.thephoenixprojects.org/
- http://www.thephoenixprojects.org/sustainable-income-plans/plan-moo/
- http://www.thephoenixprojects.org/sustainable-income-plans/
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