Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD

by Factor-H
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Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD
Educational intervention for youth at-risk for HD

Summary

The New Horizons kids program supports basic needs for 350 kids at risk for Huntington's disease. We have also established a series of "Escuelitas/Talleres" (Workshop Schools) to ensure that kids receive basic education, learn a trade, and have access to psychological support. Kids & adolescents come from two towns in Venezuela with the highest incidence of HD in the world. Our teachers and psychologists ensure they get a chance in life. Participating students get a meal as well.

$25,000
total goal
$14,592
remaining
68
donors
1
monthly donor
3
years

Challenge

The Huntington's Disease communities in Venezuela need our help. We started a kids assistance program in 2018, and it has grown to include 350 children from San Luis & Barranquitas. Their educational needs are urgent, as schools remain closed since the pandemic. Many of the kids live on the street, are malnourished, illiterate, and they try to care for an affected parent. Education is a key goal to get them out of poverty: learning to read, learning a trade, and learning to cope with the disease

Solution

This educational intervention spaces in San Luis & Barranquitas aims to provide HD kids learning activities, psychological support and work skills for 4 hours a day along with healthy meals. The workshop school model includes training in agriculture & sewing to complement their basic education and offers real-life work training to diversify their income options in the future. The staff psychologist provides counseling and develops tailored programs for each kid. Food is also provided daily.

Long-Term Impact

This project focuses on personalized learning experiences that will have a positive impact on the children's education & future. Focused on equity and quality with a strong collective action to bridge the educational gap caused by poverty and the current sociopolitical situation. The job training series consists of several short 72-hour training workshops, of which 12 hrs are for orientation in micro-enterprises. The intention is to prepare the adolescent for work & allow them to earn an income

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Organization Information

Factor-H

Location: Los Angeles, CA - USA
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Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @FactorH_LatAm
Project Leader:
Ignacio Munoz-Sanjuan
Los Angeles , CA United States

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