Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico

by Club de Ninos y Ninas de Nuevo Leon
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Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
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Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico
Provide Help for Children and Teenagers in Mexico

Project Report | Dec 2, 2019
"Educate to reduce inequality"

By Monica Sanchez | Project Leader

Education
Education

683 girls, boys, adolescents and young people entered the program of the Boys and Girls Club of Nuevo León.

80% of children who have entered the project have presented academic deficiency. In the Club, they recieved personalized tutoring in Spanish and mathematics where 98% of them increased their academic grades.

From 126 teens and youth that participated in the counseling project for admission exams for High School, 93% passed the exam and choose their best option.

83% children who were empowered about their Rights, now participate as promoters and disseminators of them in the programs: “The Values of Transparency” with CTAINL; Girls and Boys Promoters of Human Rights, CEDHNL; Teenagers Promoters of Human Rights and the Culture of Legality “United Building Our Future” with CEDHNL; Culture of Legality in Let's Do It Well; State Network of Broadcasters, with DIF NL and OPINNA; Tell me how they treat you with SIPINNA.

100% of children who participate in the sports project, acquired sports skills and abilities for a better physical performance, 98% of them shows that they practice sports in their free time, making it a habit for their daily lives.

9 out of 10 children and teens who showed learning problems, achieved a substantive identity when they learn. After the intervention, they design and apply strategies through the arts, developing skills and abilities for their daily life within a space appropriate to their needs.

100% of children who participated in the program improved their nutritional quality through foods rich in macro nutrients, created habits and behavioral norms in the dining room, managing to adapt to daily responsibilities inside and outside their homes.

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Club de Ninos y Ninas de Nuevo Leon

Location: Monterrey, Nuevo Leon - Mexico
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Project Leader:
Mónica Sanchez
Monterrey , Nuevo Leon Mexico

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