The mission of Her Star Scholars is to help girls and young women around the world go to school, to provide enrichment programs, and skills training that will help girls reach their educational potential.
Showing posts with label Indigenous populations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indigenous populations. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Melisa
14 year old Melisa is entering her 9th and final year of school on January 16th. She is an excellent student who hopes to continue with junior college and university to become a music teacher. Please consider helping her by sponsoring her this final year or donating to her college scholarship fund.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Sergio
Sergio is 13 and will be starting grade 5 on January 16. He has been with Ninos con Bendicion for 5 years now, but he needs the assistance of a new sponsor.
Julio
12 year old Julio is one of 8 children. He enjoys soccer and social studies. This year he will be entering 5th grade, but he needs the assistance of another sponsor.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Banessa
Banessa is 11 years old and will be starting Grade 5 on January 16.
She needs another sponsor to help her continue with her studies.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Keihly
10 year old Keihly is starting 4th grade this January 16. She enjoys drawing and she loves to play the marimba. Keihly still needs 1 sponsor to help her through the 2012 school year. The cost for the year is $300 - Ten friends willing to chip in $30 each or 3 friends at a $100 each? A Spanish club? Sunday School? Do you know somebody who can help keep Keihly in school?
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Help Melisa Become a Music Teacher
Melisa, in Guatemala, will graduate from Basico in October. She would like to go to Diversificado so that she can become a music teacher. Melisa is very bright and acts as a tutor for younger children. She likes to read because she can learn more about the world, people, and places. Her older brother and sister never had a chance to go to school, but Melisa dreams about finishing Diversificado and perhaps even continuing on to higher levels. It will cost $1300 for her first year of studies.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Ninos Con Bendicion Christmas Celebration
Last week our sponsored children in Guatemala had the opportunity to celebrate the Christmas holiday together!
They took a 45 min walk/hike from San Antonio Aguas Calientes to Santiago Zamora, up over the hills. Their destination was a private residence that is still in process, building an area for folks to enjoy. Right now there are 2 shallow pools, swings, a see-saw and the dirt area they used to play soccer. More pools are being constructed and there is no bathroom, so we got a very reduced price!
Nancy bought lunch and a snack for everyone and put in their backpacks !
They left Lesbi's house at 10:30am, then left the pools at 3pm and headed back.
The kids then played soccer at a (private) synthetic field from 4:30 - 5:30pm which was another big treat for them !
A few of the kids did not play soccer and instead, showered and helped prepare for dinner. When the rest of the kids arrived, they showered and everyone got dinner together. There was loganiza (pork sausage) and adobado (marinated pork fillets), as well as soda, avocados for guacamole and a lentil salad.
For dessert the kids later enjoyed marshmallows and Lesbi rented some videos for the sleep over. She also bought cereal and milk for the next morning.
After dinner, they had a gift swap - each child chose the name of another child so everyone received a gift ! Nancy had given everyone money so they could also buy something meaningful.
The kids were up until after midnight and by 7am were asking for breakfast ! :-)
By 10am they were all out of the house -
This was such a special day to them and we are so grateful to all of the donors who helped create this special memory for the children!
They took a 45 min walk/hike from San Antonio Aguas Calientes to Santiago Zamora, up over the hills. Their destination was a private residence that is still in process, building an area for folks to enjoy. Right now there are 2 shallow pools, swings, a see-saw and the dirt area they used to play soccer. More pools are being constructed and there is no bathroom, so we got a very reduced price!
Nancy bought lunch and a snack for everyone and put in their backpacks !
They left Lesbi's house at 10:30am, then left the pools at 3pm and headed back.
The kids then played soccer at a (private) synthetic field from 4:30 - 5:30pm which was another big treat for them !
A few of the kids did not play soccer and instead, showered and helped prepare for dinner. When the rest of the kids arrived, they showered and everyone got dinner together. There was loganiza (pork sausage) and adobado (marinated pork fillets), as well as soda, avocados for guacamole and a lentil salad.
For dessert the kids later enjoyed marshmallows and Lesbi rented some videos for the sleep over. She also bought cereal and milk for the next morning.
After dinner, they had a gift swap - each child chose the name of another child so everyone received a gift ! Nancy had given everyone money so they could also buy something meaningful.
The kids were up until after midnight and by 7am were asking for breakfast ! :-)
By 10am they were all out of the house -
This was such a special day to them and we are so grateful to all of the donors who helped create this special memory for the children!
More Pictures to Come!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Primaria Graduation
Last week Carlos and Jeronimo graduated from Primaria! Lesbi and Tino were there to celebrate with two of the Ninos Con Bendicion.
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Tino, Jeronimo, Carlos, Lesbi |
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Carlos and his parents |
Monday, October 17, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Boys
In many communities around the world girls don't have the same access to quality education that boys do. They are held back by poverty and the pervasive belief that girls aren't worth educating. Studies have shown the benefits of educating females and Her Star Scholars developed with the idea of breaking down barriers and helping girls and women achieve that access to school.
Los Ninos Con Bendicion has recently become a project of Her Star Scholars and it has joined with an equal number of boys and girls. Our decision has been to continue the sponsorship of these boys because as indigenous Maya children they face both desperate poverty and racism.
Her Star Scholars will continue to focus on the education of girls, but there are boys who face exceptional circumstances and when possible we will reach out to them as well.
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