By Dom Williams | Founder and Director
As 2021 draws to a close we would like to thank first and foremost all our local teachers for continuing to teach the students to the best of their ability with the resources available, whether this was in limited classroom-based environments or heading out to their homes when they could to give out and collect homework and set topics in the students’ textbooks. Only Ecuador and Honduras resumed staggered group teaching during 2021. Thank you also to everyone who has supported the projects this year in what has once again been a very difficult time all round.
Our first priority is obviously to keep the projects going and the students educated. Once this has been achieved we can start implementing more sustainable income plans with the families which will provide them, and the schools, with continued income into the future.
Our priority in Honduras will continue to be secondary and college education in rural areas with more emphasis placed on the latter. More support has been made available for primary schools in the area over the last few years so we can dedicate all our funds to further education and continuing to implement sustainable plans, in particular Plan Huerto and Plan Tilapia. With migration an often dangerous and serious issue in the communities due to lack of opportunities it is paramount we create these opportunities through further education. Due to the broad-based and hands-on curriculum in our college the graduates are sought-after with local NGOs and businesses which is a great start.
Thank you all once again for your continued support and all the best for 2022.
cheers
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