There
are at least
5
ways to participate
Anything from coming to Latin America and spending some time volounteering
with us - finding the most at risk children, preparing them to enter
school at the grade which corresponds to their age - and then registering
and sponsoring them for the next two years; to using your communication
tools and skills to conbvince NGOs & Governments to incorporate
what we do into their approach to Education in order to be able
to accommodate fthe 20% or more of all children in Latin America
who are not receiving education. In a similar way you might helop
us recruit volunteers, partners and associates among the community
opf NGOs interested in school age children. And ginally you could
help us with our need to fund this important work: you could do
online or direct fuindraising or even donate.
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- Volunteer right here. Universities professionals, gap-year, retired
folks. |
If you like a short term or casual volunteer term just check into a VOLUNTEER
HOSTEL and then convince the Vol. coordinator you have what it takes to
participate in their best project. Or, if you are a serious candite for long term
volunteering apply HERE.
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- Virtually Volunteer, blog Email, chat, Myspace for Serendip Kids. |  |
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-Donate to support this uniquly successful project. More than 100 million
children are still waiting for us to arrive. | Sponsor
a child, HERE. Organise an sponsored event
HERE.
Help us open a new Serendipity school,
HERE. Co-Sponsor the Serendipity programme in yet another
country, HERE.
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-Bring Things clothes, vitamins school supplies used laptops, send
- but bring is better |  |
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- Get Behind our campaign to persuade Governments to take over our successful
system for getting street kids into educational institutions. |
We
have worked with enough street kids now, over enough years: with an ever growing
success rate at getting them our of child labour or off the street and into school
(and the life of education) to know that is is one of the most pressing needs
of the education system of every country in Latin America (and most poor countries
everywhere). Our Mission, you may already have read, is to help ass many street
kids as possible, particularly to get educated; and secondarily their mothers.
It was never flattered ourselves that we would be able to relieve all the children
who urgently need this help. We have developed and proved methods for reaching
and bringing relief to these | children
- now it is for Governments to take these methods on board and roll them out to
the vast number of kids who need this now. |  |
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