By Beatriz Gandara | Project Leader
All around the world, since 1994, every August 9th the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is commemorated. This is done with the purpose of narrowing gaps and recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples.
In the Scholarship Project, we strive to ensure that all girls and young female students have the same opportunities to learn and grow, regardless of their gender, race, socioeconomic status, gender identity, or any other personal condition.
We provide them with the same resources and services, as well as adjust the support so that they can reach their full potential, promoting a respectful, tolerant, and inclusive environment.
98% of our scholarship recipients study in schools located in rural areas, and 2% study in institutions located in urban areas. Diversity is recognized and respected, adapting teaching and resources so that each recipient can succeed according to her needs and circumstances.
“Your unwavering support has been the rock we needed. Thank you for believing in the education of these girls and in their future.”
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