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James Dean Byrd Foundation Inc

Org #26710
Vetted since 2019
2007
year founded
$133,658
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
5
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The James Dean Byrd Foundation works to provide funding for the Los Algarrobos School, an elementary school in the rural fishing town of Canoa, Manabi, Ecuador. The school's mission is "To facilitate children becoming global citizens through language and knowledge in an atmosphere of inquiry and responsible actions. In order to provide a learning environment for children to become bilingual, respectful and responsible."

Project Leaders
Soa Rajaona
Soa Rajaona
Christine Michelet
Christine Michelet
Team
Antonia Zambrano
Organization Information
411 Walnut St Apt4267
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
5930984245325
Organization Information
411 Walnut St Apt4267
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
United States
5930984245325

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:

INSTALLATION OF THE SHADE NET

By Christine Michelet | Project Leader

INSTALLATION OF THE SHADE NET DONATED BY THE PARENT COMMITTEE The educational community of our institution recently installed a shade net in the outdoor area, with the purpose of providing... Read the full report ›

A Very Fun Trimester at the School

By Christine Michelet | Project Leader

SPORTS AND CULTURAL WEEK AT LOS ALGARROBOS SCHOOL Los Algarrobos School proudly celebrated its Sports and Cultural Week, an event that brought together students, teachers, and families for a variety... Read the full report ›

ONE STEP ACCOMPLISHED, NEW WATER TANK

By Christine Michelet | Project supervisor

In our small village of Canoa in Manabi, Equador, is very difficult to get potable water. We have to buy water from tankers and cause of the season we only can get river water because a single tanker... Read the full report ›
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