Health and education for children in Chiapas

by Melel Xojobal A.C.
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas
Health and education for children in Chiapas

Project Report | Aug 26, 2015
Close of the school year

By Susana Donaire | Fundraising and Evaluation

Thank you and goodluck to Leonie and Fernanda!
Thank you and goodluck to Leonie and Fernanda!

The Early Childhood team runs the Arrumacos Centre nursery, as well as carrying out activities with mothers and fathers at Melel’s premises and in their homes. The nursery attends to between 20 and 25 children at a time. The children attend from nine in the morning until two in the afternoon, and are provided with educational and caring activities as well as a hot breakfast and lunch. This provides an enormous support to their mothers who have to work. It also ensures a safe and caring environment for the children to grow up and learn, and allows their nutrition and health to be monitored, an essential activity as most of the children arrive at the nursery in conditions ranging from mild to severe malnutrition.

On 3rd of July this year we held the annual graduation ceremony of the Early Stimulation Center “Arrumacos”.  Every year we hold a celebration to mark the end of the school year but also to say goodbye to the children who graduate from the center as they leave to attend pre-school. This year we had the pleasure of giving diplomas to 8 graduates.

This year celebration began with a traditional Mayan Ceremony, in order to preserve and continue the traditions of indigenous cultures. Each parent had the opportunity to talk about the importance of the program and what are the benefits that they see in their children. It was a very emotional moment.

Very elegant!
Very elegant!
All together
All together
Traditional Mayan Ceremony
Traditional Mayan Ceremony
Proudly graduate
Proudly graduate
Thank you Karla for that lovely speech
Thank you Karla for that lovely speech
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Jun 22, 2015
The effect of early stimulation in children

By Susana Donaire | Fundraising and evaluation

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Melel Xojobal A.C.

Location: San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas - Mexico
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María García
San Cristobal de Las Casas , Chiapas Mexico
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