A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.

by Have Hammer Will Travel A. C.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.
A Gift of an Education..Will Change a Generation.

Summary

Our mission: Have Hammer Will Travel A.C. (HHWT) teaches Mexican youths (both boys and girls) life skills through woodworking, carpentry and CAD. The current job market requires more advanced skills. As vocational leaders, we are committed to filling gaps in education and life skills to ensure that local Chapala's Mexican youths ages 13 to 19 in year 2023 receive these skills, gain confidence and the required training they need to excel in this job market.

$19,300
total goal
$16,187
remaining
14
donors
6
monthly donors
1
year

Challenge

The under-served Mexican youths do not have access to quality education or they can't afford it. They have persistent challenges in front of them because public schools only provide the building and the teachers salary: even the poorest students must pay fees for registration, basic classroom supplies, all exams, certificates, uniforms and shoes. Without a well rounded proper education and life skills, it's almost impossible to seek gainful employment or pursue higher education.

Solution

Education is the only step up for these Mexican youths to climb out of poverty. HHWT actively provides scholarships for them stay in school. We are equipped with classrooms, necessary wood, tools and safety training on a variety of woodworking equipment. In addition we are training students in basic Design in a classroom. Our goal at HHWT is for students to survive, succeed and remain competitive in the future and specially in the new online work space.

Long-Term Impact

Mexican youths who are enrolled in our school will receive hands on vocational education in woodworking, carpentry and design skills. This will enable them to reach their full potential in any field they choose. This career/technical and life skills education is the key to unlocking their families from the vicious cycle of poverty. The students will be more confident upon participating in our program. Students enroll for a period or 3 to 7 years and then opportunity to move to higher education.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Have Hammer Will Travel A. C.

Location: Chapala, JALISCO - Mexico
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Project Leader:
Deborah Johnstone
Chapala , JALISCO Mexico
$3,113 raised of $19,300 goal
 
135 donations
$16,187 to go
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