By Paolo Rossignoli | Communication Assistant
GLOBAL GIVING
SEPTEMBER REPORT
Therapy for ecuadorian children to break the cycle
Despite the ongoing social challenges in Ecuador, Fundación JUCONI remains steadfast in its mission to support children, adolescents, and families affected by domestic violence. Over the past few months, we have seen promising outcomes in many of the families participating in our psychosocial therapies. Notably, there has been a significant reduction in violence across all households. We have also , in some families, transitioned from separate therapies for children and parents to intensifying family sessions, as we believe that both parents and children are now ready to engage in these collaborative dynamics.
Our therapeutic approach continues to foster healing and resilience within families, as evidenced by the positive behavioral changes we've observed. These changes include improved family dynamics, a reduction in verbal and physical violence from parents towards children, enhanced academic performance among the kids, and improvements in behavior. Additionally, we have seen advancements in personal hygiene and a richer vocabulary among the children. Our therapeutic approach remains individualized, tailored specifically to each case to ensure the best possible outcome seen.
In addition to the counseling and support services, we have organized various community activities that provide children with opportunities for personal expression and growth. Art and sports workshops have offered new creative outlets, enabling children to explore different disciplines and express themselves in healthy, constructive ways. For instance, workshops such as self-portrait sessions have not only helped children gain a better understanding of themselves but also improved their self-esteem. In sports, we have focused on team activities, where we have observed enhancements in teamwork and leadership skills among the children
On World Environment Day, we took a group of children to the Botanical Garden of Guayaquil, where they learned about the importance of caring for nature and the valuable role it plays in our lives. This trip instilled a deeper appreciation for the environment and its impact on our well-being, further reinforcing the holistic development of the children we serve.
In recognition of World Health Day, JUCONI organized medical brigades to provide healthcare services to children in the community. These brigades conducted routine health checks, measuring weight, height, and administering age-appropriate vaccinations, along with general medical care. These interventions ensured that the children are healthy and well-cared for, an essential factor in supporting their overall development.
We can confidently say that these past few months have brought significant progress for the families in our program. Not only has violence decreased, but the children have remained actively engaged in the education system, showing excellent academic performance and a strong desire to learn. This momentum highlights the success of our efforts and the transformative impact JUCONI continues to have in fostering safe, nurturing environments for children and their families.
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