MEXICO EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FINAL REPORT JULY 2021
Mural at Paulo Freire Secondary School: “Education doesn’t change the world, it changes the people who are going to change the world.”
Program Completion We’re delighted to announce that our Tonameca Program is complete! Thanks to the support, dedication and commitment of our partners and donors, volunteers, staff, local workers and the local community, Santa Maria de Tonameca now has two new, disaster-resilient school campuses. While the last few months have not been without challenges (namely COVID-19 and recent spells of heavy rain), we’re incredibly proud of how everyone has come together to successfully achieve our goals to rebuild, retrofit and refurbish Vicente Guerrero Primary School and Paulo Freire Secondary School. A special thanks to the communities of Macahuite and El Coco, which regularly hosted Tequios (voluntary work days) on Sundays to help out on the sites. At Vicente Guerrero Primary School, we demolished four unsafe temporary structures; rebuilt, retrofitted and refurbished ten classrooms; rebuilt the WASH facilities; refurbished a storage room and built a new roof for the dining room. We also implemented a new drainage system for the school. At Paulo Freire Secondary School, our work included demolition of three unsafe buildings, rebuilding the office and WASH, retrofitting and refurbishing three classrooms and building a new roof for the dining room. All of these important infrastructure improvements mean that the students can now return to their regular classes in a safe learning environment. Due to our COVID-19 safety measures, it was not possible to hold a large handover celebration at the schools, but the local community generously made atole and tamales to show their appreciation, and a socially distanced dance competition was enjoyed by all before our teams departed!
58
VOLUNTEERS
247
STUDENTS IMPACTED
4,152
VOLUNTEER DAYS
13
2
CLASSROOMS
WASH FACILITIES
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