RANCHO QUEMADO REPORTS Copy No 1.
July, 2016.
Today in Rancho Quemado:
Our godmother:
Among Perquín and Arambala, we find the community of Rancho Quemado, where around 120 families live. This is a very active community. Today, it is trying to promote a project of entrepreneurship, small partnerships for the sale and consumption of eggs and chicken meat at 50% to benefit people and improve their incomes and living standards. Also, various organizations present in the area are trying to combat malnutrition among children, identifying their height and weight and providing them with a daily ration of food. In this area, the resources are very scarce, so children need scholarships to enable them to study and godparents and godmothers who give them the possibility to till a better future.
IVONNE VALLE Ivonne Valle is a Salvadoran who has been around the world. After living in London for a few years, she currently lives in Australia with her husband, a famous craftsman jeweler Icelandic, and her daughter. She has sponsored a boy and a girl. She has been linked to FUNDEMAC for years, with enthusiasm and commitment and she recognizes that while having enough resources, she will always be supporting this cause, because education is the best tool for improving the future of Salvadoran
children.
Main entrance to Rancho Quemado School.
Our achievements:
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Building a greenhouse where vegetables for consumption pupils are produced.
▪ Support and training the theater group “Rancho Quemado” through teaching various theatrical techniques.
▪ Delivery of school supplies to scholarships (boys and girls). ▪ Delivery of backpacks to scholarships by FUNDEMAC and Latino World Radio (Los Angeles, USA).
▪ Monitoring and academic support to students that have been sponsored.
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Construction of a fishpond with two tanks that produce fish for students consumption.