By Natasha Baker | Development Volunteer
Hello supporters of MSMC! We have great news to share with you – great news that is only made possible through your financial support!
Several of the indigenous youth that this project supports passed the competitive college entrance exam – the vestibular – and are now ready for a new phase in their academic and professional development! This is an enormous accomplishment, as going to college is not common in their communities. What’s more, these youth will apply their college education to helping their communities, a pay-it-forward model that creates sustainable growth.
Here are these exemplar youth:
A big CONGRATULATIONS to Ruth, Benicio, Neto, and Andreza – the face of a new generation of indigenous youth achieiving their dreams!
If you would like to help more indigenous youth get to college, consider donating just $5 or $10 to our project. We are almost there and every dollar counts!
Sending indigenous youth to college is not the only form of higher education support made possible through donors like you. In the last few months, MSMC has also been able to enroll several students in technical certification programs at the Maracanaú Technical School. In terms of other projects, indigenous youth have been busy participating in various community events, including one focused on promoting the work of people who collect recyclable materials, a festival for the Day of the Child, and community leadership meetings. MSMC also made visits to the indigenous communities of Anacé de São Gonçalo and Retomada de Japuara. Ever concerned with the well-being of future indigenous generations, MSMC also continues to work to prevent drug and alcohol addiction among indigenous youth through its Yes to Life project.
Committed to its mission of promoting human rights for all, MSMC also supported the participation of Pitaguary youth in a Promotion of Peace event in partnership with the Federal University of Ceará.
Committed to its mission of serving the local community, MSMC members have also made house calls to the homes of Pitaguary families in Monguba and Santo Antônio, providing psychiatric, psychological, medical, and social work help as needed.
Last but not least, 2015 finished on a special note with a visit from Global Giving representative Natalie Russell. She stayed at MSMC headquarters and found it to be a very fulfilling experience. Everyone enjoyed this opportunity to better understand Global Giving’s work and to thank Global Giving for helping MSMC have a global reach!
So, congratulations again to our college goers, and thanks again to all of you for your donations - every dollar counts!
Mitakuye Oyasin
Îandé Memé Maranongara
Somos Todos Parentes
We are all Related
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