To be a model for extra-curricular education to indigenous communities in Mexico for children of all ages, using art, music and literacy in a space for learning that inspires creativity and develops critical thinking skills and self-confidence. Enabling children and their families to expand these activities into cooperative businesses for sustainability. Encouraging them to have the vision to create projects that will offer solutions to environmental, health and social justice issues in their own communities. Ojala provides a safe haven where children can gather and be guided without judgment; where their curiosity and creativity can have no limits. This kind of environment stimulates thou... read more To be a model for extra-curricular education to indigenous communities in Mexico for children of all ages, using art, music and literacy in a space for learning that inspires creativity and develops critical thinking skills and self-confidence. Enabling children and their families to expand these activities into cooperative businesses for sustainability. Encouraging them to have the vision to create projects that will offer solutions to environmental, health and social justice issues in their own communities. Ojala provides a safe haven where children can gather and be guided without judgment; where their curiosity and creativity can have no limits. This kind of environment stimulates thought, imagination and the potential to find liberation from poverty, ignorance and oppression, which leads to personal pride, strength of character and the desire to build a cooperative community.
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By Betty Lopez | project helper
Greetings Despite the decline of immigration overall to the United States from Mexico, we still see significant emigration. Our state, Guanajuato ranks as Mexico's top migrant-sending to... Read the full report ›By Betty Lopez | Project Leader
Greetings and Happy Healthy New Year to all, One of the first events of the year for the children in Mexico is the magical celebration of the arrival of the 3 Kings on January 6th. This pays... Read the full report ›By Betty Lopez | project helper
Hello, To keep interest and enthusiasm up, the staff and volunteers surround the kids with positive people that not only care about their continuing academic progress, but also care about... Read the full report ›