Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica

by Soy Nina
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Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica
Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica
Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica
Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica
Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica
Empower Under-Resourced Girls in Costa Rica

Project Report | Sep 24, 2025
Strengthening Community and Opportunity

By Andrea Marin | Volunteer Coordinator

Strengthening Community and Opportunity

We are excited to share an update on Soy Niña’s journey over the past four months. As you know, we value transparency and regularly share reports highlighting the activities, achievements, and challenges that shape our work. This summary reflects not only our performance, but also the progress and opportunities we are creating together for the girls we serve.

Program Expansion and Adaptation

One of our ongoing challenges is maintaining consistent participation among the girls in our programs. To better respond to their needs, we made several adjustments to our annual plan and activities. For instance, we decided to discontinue the monthly digital sessions, reallocating that time to strengthen in-person programming and improve consistency. At the same time, we have kept enrollment open so that new girls can join and benefit from Soy Niña.

Inspiring Educational Experiences

Seventeen girls from our 4th cycle had the opportunity to visit the United World College, thanks to one of the alliances we built this year. This experience inspired them to expand their educational aspirations while also equipping them with new skills and motivation for the future.

Prioritizing Health and Wellbeing

Over the past months, we focused on improving the nutritional options available during program activities. Instead of sugary snacks and juice boxes, the girls now receive fruit and reusable water bottles, encouraging healthier habits while reducing waste.

Additionally, with the support of one of our partners, we provided personalized menstruation kits tailored to the age and needs of each girl. These kits have become a meaningful resource, promoting both physical health and confidence, while fostering self-care in a supportive environment.

Strengthening Academic Support

Our academic tutoring program continues to be a cornerstone of Soy Niña, representing nearly 80% of our volunteer efforts. This program has played a key role in improving school performance and motivating the girls. Currently, Soy Niña counts on 86 dedicated volunteers, whose time and commitment are essential to fulfilling our mission.

Empowering Our Volunteers

This year, we hosted our first Volunteer Congress, designed especially for our volunteer community. The event gave participants the chance to connect, share experiences, and strengthen their networks. Through workshops and reflection spaces, volunteers gained tools to enhance their work with the girls and recognized the impact of their role. It was an inspiring and memorable milestone that reaffirmed the importance of our volunteers as the heart of Soy Niña.

Creative and Empowering Activities

In addition to regular programming, we created spaces for reflection and creativity:

  • Cinema Forum: We hosted a screening of Girl Rising, followed by a discussion where girls shared personal reflections and connected deeply with stories of resilience and empowerment.

  • Art Gallery: The beneficiaries showcased their creativity by exhibiting and auctioning their artwork. This event not only gave the girls a platform to express themselves but also raised funds to further support Soy Niña’s mission.

Looking Ahead

We are excited about what’s coming next. In the upcoming month, we will celebrate Girl’s Day at Parque de Diversiones, one of Costa Rica’s largest amusement parks. The celebration will include special activities for the girls and park visitors, as well as a parade to highlight the importance of empowering girls.

Closing Thoughts

The progress we have made reflects Soy Niña’s unwavering commitment to building opportunities for girls to learn, grow, and thrive. Whether through education, health, or creative activities, every step brings us closer to stronger futures for the girls and their families.

None of this would be possible without the generosity of our donors, the dedication of our volunteers, and the support of our community partners. Together, we are creating real change—and we are excited for what lies ahead.

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Soy Nina

Location: San Jose - Costa Rica
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Project Leader:
Ana Laura Araya
San Jose , San Jose Costa Rica

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