Bioconstructing Community Spaces Popular Literacy Campaign in Vulnerable Areas Bathroom without a sewage system Septic tank

Asociacion Civil Madre Tierra

Org #102788
Vetted since 2025
1985
year founded
$1,528
raised on GlobalGiving
1
year fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

We are an organization with territorial insertion in the western area of greater Buenos Aires, which promotes and develops habitat projects in the urban area. We seek the protagonism of women and men from the popular sector, based on history, identity, values and organizational capabilities, in the realization of economic, cultural and political rights. We participate in the reconstruction of the popular countryside, which is heir to the God of Life, and of which we are part, and in its fight for the fair distribution of wealth and the creation of the city for all.

Projects (3)

Project Leaders
Desarrollo de Fondos
Desarrollo de Fondos
Organization Information
25 de mayo 485
Moron, Buenos Aires 1708
Argentina
1131953670
Organization Information
25 de mayo 485
Moron, Buenos Aires 1708
Argentina
1131953670

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Safe Spaces for Learning and Protection

By Abril Manessi | Desarrollo Institucional

In recent months, the Popular Literacy Campaign has reached more than 40 children who attend literacy classes to learn how to read and write in community spaces across vulnerable neighborhoods in... Read the full report ›

Informe Narrativo

By Abril Manessi | Responsable de Desarrollo Institucional

We are happy to share new progress in our sanitation project. During this stage, we completed new sewage solutions that provided safe sanitation access to 8 additional families living in vulnerable... Read the full report ›

20 New Sewage Solutions Completed Before the Holid

By Abril Manessi | Responsable de Desarrollo Institucional

We are very happy to share a new update on the project. As mentioned in our previous report, we moved forward with a second stage of the initiative that included the construction of 20 new sewage... Read the full report ›
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