Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru

by Asociacion Grupo de Trabajo Redes (AGTR)
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru
Protect 300 girls from Child domestic work in Peru

Project Report | Nov 23, 2016
What did you want to be when you were a child?

By Blanca Figueroa | Project Leader

I want to be a psychologist - Maria, 11
I want to be a psychologist - Maria, 11

Dear Supporters,

Girls in child domestic work (CDW) attending our Sunday workshops receive vocational training as part of their empowerment process. We ask them to think about what they want to be when they grow up, based on their interests and aspirations for the future. Today we would like to share with you María’s* dreams, a 11-year-old girl exposed to CDW:

“I want to be a Psychologist. I am a good listener and I like to help people, especially other children and adolescents. I want to help others improve their attitude and feel better with themselves”.

María lives in one of the most impoverished areas of Lima, Peru, where the quality of public education is extremely low. She needs school support so as one day she can have the chance to access secondary education, find a qualified job and escape exploitation. María needs to gain the self-esteem she needs to believe she can build a better future.

The end of the year is a very important time for AGTR and La Casa de Panchita. The December campaign is crucial if we are to raise sufficient funds to allow our projects to continue. We need your help to ensure we can hold our ground for the women and girls we serve, so as to be able to break new ground in the future. We need your support more than ever to keep up the great work we have done together. We humbly ask that you make a life-affirming donation.

We are going to participate in GlobalGiving’s Year-end Campaign and this year it comes with more opportunities than ever:

  • $500,000 USD in matching funds on #GivingTuesday, November 29, applied at 50% to all donations of up to $1,000 USD;
  • New recurring donations up to $100 USD per month will have their initial donation matched at 200% on #GivingTuesday;
  • The top five fund-raising projects, projects with the most unique donors and projects with the most new donors will receive Bonus Prizes of $1,500, $750, $500, $350, and $225 respectively for each category.

Thank you!

Blanca Figueroa


*María is a fictional name we used to protect her privacy. Everything else is real!

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Asociacion Grupo de Trabajo Redes (AGTR)

Location: Lima, Peru - Peru
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Project Leader:
Agata Zumaeta Figueroa
Lima , Lima Peru
$123,967 raised of $145,000 goal
 
1,750 donations
$21,033 to go
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