PROJECT OVERVIEW:
Develop a project with 80 students, twice a week on a school shift (2 hours each class) that uses Socio- Educational activities as a means for human development and reconstruction of citizenship of children and adolescents in situations of social vulnerability. Interventions should be based on playful, cultural and musical
activities / experiences as a form of expression, interaction, learning, sociability and social protection.
It must assist vulnerable children and adolescents, removed from child labor and / or subjected to other rights violations,with activities that help to remove them from isolation, as well as providing favorable experiences for the development of sociability and prevention of situations of social risk;
• Stimulate reflection through lectures, inserting positive values regarding the role of the citizen within society,exploring all the benefits in the educational, cultural and social development of the human being.
• Promote the insertion of young talents who stand out in the project, guiding and training them to the demands of the market, promoting new ways of generating income for the families served by the project.
• Prevent risk and vulnerability situations through a computer workshop, guaranteeing access to information,
technology and potential development.
Describe the role local Rotarians will play in the project?
Rotarians will be responsible for monitoring the entire process of obtaining budgets and collaborating in the choice of equipment and materials to be purchased, with a view to the best cost-benefit ratio; monitor the receipt of these items and their correct destination.They will also have the task of monitoring all phases of the project, especially with regard to meeting the proposed goals, as well as the results obtained.
How did the project team identify these needs?
Faced with an extremely vulnerable territory and lacking in social projects, the need arose to include young
people in guaranteeing the protection and defense of their rights, where without this opportunity they would
be on the streets, in drugs, drug trafficking, prostitution and amidst violence.
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