Literacy STEM Learning Sustainable Gardening Creative Arts

Ojala Ninos A.C.

Org #42062
Vetted since 2017 Site Visit Verified
2010
year founded
$83,279
raised on GlobalGiving
8
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

To be a model for extra-curricular education to indigenous communities in Mexico for children of all ages, using art, music and literacy in a space for learning that inspires creativity and develops critical thinking skills and self-confidence. Enabling children and their families to expand these activities into cooperative businesses for sustainability. Encouraging them to have the vision to create projects that will offer solutions to environmental, health and social justice issues in their own communities. Ojala provides a safe haven where children can gather and be guided without judgment; where their curiosity and creativity can have no limits. This kind of environment stimulates thou... read more

Projects (2)

Project Leaders
Betty Lopez
Betty Lopez
Debora Annino
Debora Annino
Barbara Rueda
Barbara Rueda
Betty Lopez
Betty Lopez
Team
Athaliah Lopez, Betty B Lopez
Organization Information
Calle Allende #13
Rancho de San Miguel Viejo, 37896
Mexico
510-423-0601 Skype
Organization Information
Calle Allende #13
Rancho de San Miguel Viejo, 37896
Mexico
510-423-0601 Skype

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:

Lingua Franca

By Betty Lopez | project helper

Hello Friends  We are happy to share that we have a new team member, Angel. He has brought new enthusiasm to our English classes. Teaching 3 different groups on Mondays and an open class on... Read the full report ›

Dia del Nino

By Betty Lopez | Project Leader

Hello Friends Some of the great things we are able to do in our building  is hold community  celebrations as well as fundraisers. Our latest  event was in celebration of Dia del Nino... Read the full report ›

How we serve

By Betty Lopez | project helper

Greetings  Despite the decline of immigration overall to the United States from Mexico, we still see  significant emigration. Our state, Guanajuato ranks as Mexico's top migrant-sending to... Read the full report ›
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