Prevents domestic violence of 200 women in Ecuador Lifeskills and employability for youth in Ecuador Our children in recreational corners Our children enjoy the tempera paints

Fundacion de Desarrollo Integral Sembrar

Org #65522
Vetted since 2019
2005
year founded
$61,560
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Sembrar promotes development in families and their members so that, aware of their worth and dignity, are able to face reality, being protagonists of own and community change. Vission: Be part of an inclusive Ecuador in which the families and each of their members have the opportunity to generate their own growth.

Project Leaders
Roberto Freire
Roberto Freire
Mishell Baez
Mishell Baez
Fundacion Sembrar
Fundacion Sembrar
Team
STEFANIA FAMLONGA, MISHELL BÁEZ, ALEXANDER ESPINOZA, ROBERTO FREIRE, MERITRINA BAUTE, LORENA DÍAS, DANIELA SALA
Organization Information
Calle 5 y 4
Barrio La Roldos II etapa
Quito, 170305
Ecuador
0059323396458
Organization Information
Calle 5 y 4
Barrio La Roldos II etapa
Quito, 170305
Ecuador
0059323396458

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:

Rebuilding ties, for a better Ecuador

By Meritrina Baute | Meritrina Baute

Despite the difficult context of violence and criminality in the country and in our neighborhoods (where some of the criminal gangs are persecuted by the State) we started 2024 with impetus and... Read the full report ›

Spaces of peace to eradicate the violence

By Meritrina Baute | Meritrina Baute

Eradicating violence in Ecuador is a major challenge. In 2023, this country ranked among the 3 most violent countries in Latin America due to armed violence, organized crime and impunity, leading to... Read the full report ›

"Narrowing gaps, opening possibilities"

By Meritrina Baute | Meritrina Baute

Employability in Ecuador has great challenges, the gaps between supply and demand in the labor market are very wide. Seventy percent of employers in the country state that young people lack adequate... Read the full report ›
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