This project will rebuild a kindergarten school in Mexico, providing a safe and resilient school to 47 children between 3 and 6 years old who lost their school after the big earthquake of 2017. This school will benefit more than 191 students in the next 10 years and it will serve as a safe point for the entire community in the event of another natural disaster.
Almost two years of the earthquake, there are currently more than 357 schools that have not received attention after being structurally damaged. Most of the kids who attend to this schools are studying in temporary schools that use to be unsafe and represents a big risk for all of them, because many times are made by the parents with wood and sheet or are only tents.
Happy Hearts works to give back to the community a safe-resilient school where the kids can assist to continue their studies. Also working in the reconstruction of the social fabric between the community members through activities and actions that helps to bring back the health interaction and the economic development.
The project will benefit 191 children in a 10 year period, allowing them to continue their studies and increasing the possibilities to get a better future.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).