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OAXACA, MEXICO

ALBERGUE INFANTIL JOSEFINO

HISTORY OF THE ALBERGUE

Poverty in Oaxaca Children without Protection

HISTORY OF THE ALBERGUE Poverty in Oaxaca Children without protection Building the facility

HISTORY OF THE ALBERGUE Poverty in Oaxaca Children without protection Building the facility Staffing by the Madres

HISTORY OF THE ALBERGUE

Poverty in Oaxaca Children without protection Building the facility Staffing by the Madres Ongoing role of the “patronatas”

MISSION STATEMENT

“To provide shelter, food and intellectual and moral education for orphaned and

abandoned children in order to integrate them into society as productive and

positive beings.”

WHO ARE THE ALBERGUE CHILDREN?

70% from poor indigenous families in poverty-stricken mountain pueblos

Removed from, abandoned by, or given up by families unable to provide for them

Mostly not adoptable Many spend entire childhoods at the Albergue Most have suffered significant trauma in their

lives About 50 children, aged 2-18

WHY WE STARTED THE FUND

AGING POPULATION OF THE CHILDREN NO FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR HIGH SCHOOL

COSTS BELIEF THAT FUNDING EDUCATION IS AN

EFFECTIVE WAY OF IMPACTING CHILDREN’S FUTURES

EDUCATION WAS NOT A PRIMARY FOCUS OF THE MISSION

LACK OF “EXIT STRATEGY” FOR THE CHILDREN

TOTAL FUNDS RAISED SINCE 2005

TOTAL RAISED FOR THE EDUCATIONAL FUND: $37,450*

AMOUNT DIRECTLY INTO FUND - $37,164**

*INCLUDES ONE TIME MATCHING GIFT OF $5000** REPRESENTS 99.2% OF TOTAL

NUMBER OF CHILDREN HELPED BY THE FUND

Middle School (secundaria) - 11 High School (preparatoria) - 16 Postsecondary technical - 3 University - 6

2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR

CHILDREN RECEIVING FUNDING: 16*

Secundario (middle school) : 7 students Preparatoria (high school) : 4 students University : 4 students Postsecondary technical: 1 student

*Some of these students receive full funding; older students receive partial aid.

MOST RECENT EXPENSE FIGURES:

2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR - $17,500

YEAR TO DATE THROUGH OCTOBER - $10, 500

FUND BALANCE

AS OF SEPTEMBER, 2011 - $26,000 BALANCE *

*Does not reflect paid expenses for October 2011

and expected expenses for November & December

WHAT WE’VE LEARNED

The challenge of working multiculturally An American solution to a Mexican

problem Language limitations Children envisioning their futures Understanding how the organization

actually works Limitations of the Mexican educational

system Lack of role models for the children

CURRENT ISSUES QUALITY OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS COSTS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL EXPLORATION AND

ENVISIONING THE FUTURE ASSESSSMENT OF STUDENT ABILITIES VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE FINDING JOBS FUNDING AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL?

THANK YOU FOR YOURONGOING SUPPORTOF THE CHILDREN OF THE ALBERGUE!

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