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 | Dec 27, 2024
Looking ahead to 2025 in Latin America

By Dom Williams | Founder and Director

Graduation
Graduation

I hope all is well with you. Thank you so much to all of you who have donated to this year's Appeal so far. Your donations really do lay a great foundation for the projects in 2025. If you want to donate to this year's Appeal please do so by following the link on this page.   

It has been a great few months on the projects with our annual trip to the coast in Perú for the children and mothers bringing this year’s school year to a close along with graduations. They live in high altitude desert with little water so this is always a welcome respite. The final harvest of the school vegetable garden will be shared between the families ensuring fresh produce over the coming weeks during the holiday with potatoes being planted in advance of the new school term next March.

Now we have the oven the students are learning how to bake. Recently they made t’anta wawa (guaguas de pan) which is a traditional sweet bread to celebrate Day of the Dead and is eaten throughout November.

The school in Perú will continue as normal in 2025 with our local teacher helping out across all grades as usual! We will be providing personal work text-books whilst paying for the gas for the cooking and daily fruit each month. As always we will also be celebrating cultural events throughout the year finishing off with the beach trip at the end of the year. Meals will be supplemented with our school vegetable garden and more hot food can be prepared with the oven we built this year.    

The school year has come to a close in Guatemala with graduations for some of our scholarship students taking place during the month. We provide scholarships for students in secondary school and college which is a total of six years education. Twenty of the college students graduated in accountancy and computing and many already have jobs lined up for 2025. Our primary school students who received materials scholarships at the start of the year stayed in school and successfully passed their exams. 

With the school year finished in Guatemala attention now turns to identifying new children and teenagers to receive scholarships and classroom materials for the new school year starting in January 2025. Work has started on expanding our Plan Costura sustainable plan (sewing business) in two communities which will mainly benefit single mothers and students.

As previously mentioned we will be increasing the number of scholarship recipients to four hundred. One hundred of these will be secondary school and college students with three hundred primary school students receiving school materials. The government does provide the basics at the start of the year though these are soon used up and with families unable to buy further materials the children risk dropping out of school. We provide those children at most risk with extra materials to ensure they stay in school. 

With the expanded Plan Costura sustainable plan we hope that even more students will stay in education with the proceeds they can make from the sewing business as well as single mothers being able to generate an income for their children. We will continue with our local teacher who will give extra-curricular help to the students as well as training in Plan Costura.

The first half of the school year comes to a close in Ecuador with a short break over Christmas and restarting in the new year. We celebrated Day of the Dead with Colada Morada a fruit-based hot drink served with home-made bread. During the year we contribute to many cultural events which invariably include food!

We continue to expand Plan Huerto by sewing seeds taken from the first harvest in a new area which will benefit even more families. The initial Plan Huerto has been replanted for the second crop.

The parents got together for a minga for some major school maintenance. We provided materials to help with the work which included filling in the cracks and removing fungus from the classroom walls. They were also able to finish the wiring to install lights in the new storeroom, plugging leaks in the roof and replacing and painting doors.      

In 2025 we will continue with our three Phoenix local teachers, two of whom are University students we are helping with their educational costs whilst gaining experience of actual teaching. In the school we will continue to pay for the internet as well as extra food for the meals and some classroom materials when they are needed. As always we will celebrate cultural events including fanesca at Easter, Mother’s Day and colada morada for the Day of the Dead.

With the sustainable plans we will continue to expand Plan Moo which will help cover teachers’ costs in the future. Our aim is to purchase ten more cows over the next year or so. Expansion of Plan Huerto will continue with two separate projects already providing income in two communities as well as helping to cover Plan Moo management.

We will be celebrating our 20th Anniversary in Ecuador in May with a volcano charity challenge as well as spending a day in the community doing some hands-on work! If you worked with us in the past and fancy coming back to reminisce or just want to climb some volcanoes whilst getting involved in a charity challenge whilst helping the projects please do let us know by emailing dom@thephoenixprojects.org . There is a link to the itinerary and other infomation below.  

Thank you all so much for your support this year, especially to this year's Appeal, which has allowed us to achieve so much and we hope you can continue to support the projects in the future - we have so much still to do!

Have a great 2025

Cheers     

Plan Huerto in Ecuador
Plan Huerto in Ecuador
Preparing food
Preparing food
Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Beach trip in Peru
Beach trip in Peru
Vegetables for the families
Vegetables for the families
Dance in Peru
Dance in Peru
College graduates
College graduates
Learning to bake bread
Learning to bake bread
Material scholarships
Material scholarships

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

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