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THE PROBLEM; ESPECIALLY FOR YOUNG WOMEN.
WOMEN DO NOT HAVE VALUE, therefore they do not have the opportunity of advanced schooling.
Spirit Education Foundation is committed to helping the least of these, the young women. the ones that, by no choice of their own,
are victims of poverty.
Spirit Education Foundation, a non-profit organization, is committed to changing the lives of Guatemalan girls,
by providing education scholarships, materials, equipment and support, so they can grow and develop in a supportive environment.
At
home, at school, at play and at work, Spirit girls are making a positive difference by contributing to society, being role
models, and providing positive alternatives in their world. We cannot change the entire world, but we can change the entire world
of one girl. Then, she will be able to change future generations, her family, neighbors and work place.
EDUCATION IN GUATEMALA
A
poster in the Coatepeque hospital shows only 12% of the population has some education beyond primary school. We are targeting
the 2.5% of students in the small red section. The 2.5% has to grow for Guatemala to prosper. We look for those girls whose
families have managed to afford a middle school education, who want more, but can't afford the much higher fees.
Statistics don't
tell the whole story. Many young women are committed to improving their lives and are dedicated to completing their education. However,
the constant wall they hit is the lack of resources and the monthly struggle for their family to meet basic needs- food water and
shelter.
COATEPEQUE REGION, GUATEMALA. . . .
Coatepeque is located at the red dot in the western part of Guatemala, 4 hours from
Guatemala City (the blue dot). Coatepeque is the region's major city, surrounded by many satellite villages. It is also the location
of the diversificada (a post middle school type of career school) and the university that our scholarship students attend.
This
is an economically devastated region due to;
- The elimination of the low land coffee industry: employment for thousands
- replacement
industries are rubber, cattle and bananas, employing few workers
- a high birth rate and impoverished families
- education is not free;
tuition, uniforms and supplies prevent attendance
- An uneducated population, results in few job opportunities and high unemployment.
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