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Working during

the COVID 19 emergency

Help us guarantee food for the

families who

need it most

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If we don’t live to serve, we don’t serve to live

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We are a non-profit organization, with a markedly social character, which generates actions in the areas of health, education, subsistence, social and strengthening through mechanisms of articulation with public and private organizations, providing a valuable contribution to local development thus promoting positive changes at the level of the most vulnerable communities in the city of Guayaquil.

WHO WE ARE
Estudiante de ayuda
ACTION AREAS

JOSE KENETENICH EDUCATIONAL UNIT

 

• Day care

• Starting school

• Inclusive education

SPECIALIZED PROGRAM

• Qualification classroom

EDUCATIONAL SPONSORSHIP PLAN

 

• Elementary

• High school

EDUCACTION
COMMUNITY – BASED DEVELOPMENT

Initiatives towards equal opportunities and defense of rights

 

  • Health

•  Education

• Livelihood

• Social

•  Strengthening

Happy Childhood

OUR INTERVENTION

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HEALT

Improve the quality of life of groups at risk, developing actions towards the improvement of health, food security and decent housing

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EDUCATION

To foster inclusive, equitable and quality education, promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.

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LIVELIHOOD

To generate iniatives for the eradication of extreme poverty, through programs for the generation of income that impulse and sustainable productivity.

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SOCIAL

Generate opportunities for social participation for those at greatest risk of exlclusion, achieving positive social change that promotes equal opportunities such as Access to cultural activities, sports, recreation and justice.

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STRENGTHENING

Promote the empowerment of communities, through capacity building for citizen participation, social control and human rights.

GOALS

HELP US TO CONTINUE EDUCATING

OUR PARTNERS

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