What can be done to provide children in a very poor country with a future?
The staff at Aldea Infantil in Guatemala know the answer and have proven it hundreds of times over: Education is the key. That is why the Kinderzukunft Foundation (Stiftung Kinderzukunft), which runs the children’s village, is currently focusing even more strongly on creating the conditions for better education for the children. As long-standing supporters, we are delighted to present three current educational initiatives from Aldea Infantil in our Valdivia Newsroom today.
Breaking the vicious circle with education
Education is more than just imparting knowledge. Education also opens minds and souls. Through education, young people recognise their opportunities and find the motivation to seize them. And only education prevents them from falling back into the vicious circle of ignorance and poverty as adults, in which so many people in the country are trapped.
For Guatemala is no tropical paradise. Over 50 per cent of the population lives in abject poverty, and 21 per cent are illiterate. Widespread corruption hinders any kind of positive social development. Earthquakes and hurricanes repeatedly cause enormous damage. And climate change has a much more pronounced effect here than it does in our part of the world, with droughts and heavy rainfall causing frequent crop failures and a downward spiral of hunger and disease.
Wounded souls
Such difficult conditions sometimes seem too big and too abstract to face. But with every child who comes to Aldea Infantil, they are given a face. These children are marked by broken families, by a life of insecurity and violence. Gangs force them into their service for drug trafficking, extortion and robbery. They experience sexuality almost exclusively in the form of assault or unfiltered consumption of social media.
It is therefore not surprising that the work at Aldea Infantil is not done once the children have been provided with food, clothing, a safe bed and regular schooling. Especially with the onset of puberty, even after years in the village, behavioural problems sometimes arise that require increased educational and psychological support.
3 Initiatives for education
The foundation has therefore taken on the additional mission of getting children off the streets and providing for them until they reach adulthood. They should be given a real chance in life, as we recently described in two examples. This can only be achieved through education – combined with the freedom to develop and discover their own abilities. In order to promote these factors even more strongly, Aldea Infantil has recently launched a number of projects:
- Improving the quality of teaching in schools: With the support of the Guatemalan Ministry of Education, teachers have developed new methods to identify learning deficits on an individual basis, help children catch up and thus make lessons more effective.
- Greater motivation to learn by promoting individual interests: Pupils in Years 6 and 9 were given specific insights into secondary schools and educational pathways to help them strengthen their plans for the future in 2026. This also boosted their confidence in making their own decisions and reduced the school dropout rate.
- Reading festival in the library: The library is a core part of the educational programme at Aldea Infantil. The books strengthen reading skills, language development and general knowledge; the reading festival playfully awakens the joy of reading and improves the children’s language and imagination.
Everything for a happy christmas celebration!
Education is a priceless commodity, but the costs are often modest compared to other areas. The “education wish list” that the foundation sent us for Aldea Infantil before Christmas is therefore quite manageable:
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- Furniture for a cosy reading corner in the library: £1,150
- Better media equipment with projectors and microphones: £1,500
- Support for the employment of an additional specialist
- in speech therapy and psychology to help with the growing workload
- involved in caring for young people in particular: £450/month
- With your help, you can change a child’s life: every contribution — large or small — counts. Every euro creates opportunities.
- 10 euros a month provides a child with school supplies — the foundation for learning and the future.
- 24 euros pays for eight hours of tutoring — time in which a child can believe in themselves again
- In addition, ne new kitchen utensils need to be purchased – especially modern freezers (approx. 560 euros each) that can operate at a reasonable cost in the tropical climate.
So today we invite you to help us help others! Aldea Infantil may only be a small island of hope, but here you can help directly, transparently and without any deductions for organisational overheads: every euro of your donation goes directly to the children.
Stiftung Kinderzukunft
Rabenaustraße 1a, D‑63584 Gründau
Vera Berding
Head of Marketing and Public Relations
Tel.: +49 60 51 48 18 16
Fax: +49 60 51 48 18 10
Email: vera.berding@kinderzukunft.de
Website: www.kinderzukunft.de
Donation bank account: Commerzbank Hanau
IBAN: DE79 5064 0015 0222 2222 00
BIC: COBADEFFXXX
Please quote „Valdivia Future— Kinderdorf Guatemala“ in the reference field.
(Image source: Stiftung Kinderzukunft)