Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America

by Fly The Phoenix
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America
Fund a teacher and teach a class in Latin America

Project Report | Jul 16, 2022
The latest from Fly The Phoenix in Latin America

By Dom Williams | Founder and Director

Traditional dance in Peru
Traditional dance in Peru

With normal classes back up and running after more than two years in Perú we recently had a great visit from fifty students and five teachers from Impington Village College, Cambridge, UK and thanks to their brilliant fundraising through GlobalGiving we were able to start our first sustainable irrigated vegetable garden which will provide food for the children and local families over the coming years. We also started building a new kitchen and storage room which will increase the size of the three classrooms (currently cooking and storage is in the actual classrooms) – it is due to finished this week! Another group were involved with painting projects including educational games on the playground floor and geographical murals as well as essential 1-1 teaching with the students. Thank you very much to all the students’ and teachers’ donors who made this all possible and of course the students and teachers themselves!

For the first time since 2019 we were able to celebrate Mother’s Day and Day of the Child in May with plenty of dance and food and this time we invited the grandparents to watch their grandchildren perform which was great to see. The first Charity Challenge since 2019 was also undertaken with the Inca Trail conquered in late May – the dates are already set for 2023!

The school year drew to a close this month in Ecuador with all the students graduating or passing on to the next grade. Due to the recent social unrest and national strikes caused by rising living costs the local teachers were unable to travel up to the school for the last two weeks of term so between our local teachers who live in the communities themselves and another teacher who stayed up in the community for the duration of the exams, the students were able to successfully finish the year. As a graduation celebration we paid for the students to take a day out on Lake San Pablo and enjoy a hearty meal. We also celebrated Mother’s Day and Day of the child with plenty of dance and food. Over the coming months we plan to invest in more sustainable plans including Plan Moo and Plan Cuy to help to generate income for the schools and the families; something critical in this time of rising living costs.

The school year continues for all our college students in Honduras with mid-term exams completed. Work was also conducted on the sustainable income plans with smaller versions being started in the communities so the families can grow their own vegetables and generate income. With the global situation causing excessive increases in day-to-day basic living costs these plans will help the families ride the current storm now and into the future. We have seen other local organisations implement our sustainable plan ideas which is a great thing as our funding can only go a small way. By educating other organisations to do the same thing we are all fighting for the same cause which is sustainable education and income for all the families.

In Guatemala our scholarship students continue to receive in-class teaching which over the past few months has involved electronics! It is key to receive vocational classes for future jobs. With our sustainable sewing project teaching many single mothers and the vocational subjects the students receive at school we should see many more opportunities in the future to generate income for the local families. Over the coming months we plan to plant more trees on behalf of the students to help with climate change which they themselves will be involved with for their graduation in October. We also plan to build a new sewing centre for the single mothers in the next couple of months as numbers increase. Whilst there is demand, donations permitting, we will aspire to do all we can do to help the local families generate their own income.

For all our donors who live in Ireland, Wales and England we are arranging some individual day fundraising hikes and events in September including Dublin on 17th, Kinsale on 19th, Anglesey on 22nd, Chester on 24th and The Peak District on 26th. If you happen to be in the area and want to join us please do get in touch by replying to this email or heading to the website link at the bottom of this page. As we strive to regain our momentum and funding post-pandemic, fundraising events play such a key role so if you have any in mind, no matter how small or big, please do let us know and thank you so much.

We already have the dates for our major charity challenges in 2023 including The Lost City challenge in Colombia between 6-13th May and the Inca Trail in Perú between 8-15th July. If you are interested in either please do get in touch by replying to this email or following the 2023 Charity Challenges link at the bottom of the page.

Thank you all for your continued brilliant support, without which our work would be impossible. We realise the current cost of living crisis has added to the hardships of the past couple of years so everything you can continue to do to support our work is very much appreciated – thank you!

Cheers

Irrigated Plan Huerto in Peru
Irrigated Plan Huerto in Peru
Preparing the foundations for the kitchen in Peru
Preparing the foundations for the kitchen in Peru
One-on-one teaching in Peru
One-on-one teaching in Peru
Educational art in Peru
Educational art in Peru
Socially distanced classes in Guatemala
Socially distanced classes in Guatemala
Scholarship student in Guatemala
Scholarship student in Guatemala
Learning from home again in Ecuador
Learning from home again in Ecuador
Celebrations in Ecuador
Celebrations in Ecuador
Graduation celebration boat trip in Ecuador
Graduation celebration boat trip in Ecuador
The college students and Plan Huertos in Honduras
The college students and Plan Huertos in Honduras

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Fly The Phoenix

Location: Clare, Suffolk - United Kingdom
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Dom Williams
Sudbury , Suffolk United Kingdom

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