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It is a non-profit organization based in the Province of Misiones which implements programs favouring social and school inclusion for children and youths from low income families. It also offers support and family orientation programs.
Thematic area: Education  Main objective: to prevent violence in state schools.
To accompany and provide guidance to children and youth at social risk, prioritizing education and support as key factors to facilitate processes of autonomy, social inclusion and job placement.
To reduce risk factors for youth, making education an attainable goal for all of them.
To offer support , prioritizing schooling and training.
To help low-income parents accompany their children in the processes of social inclusion and emotional support.
To offer support and orientation alternatives to the community to solve individual and institutional conflicts
To support and implement programs that favour school inclusion and improve educational quality at schools of our community
School Scholarship Program, Family Support/Orientation Program, School Coexistence Program, Alliance program, Training alternatives, Solidarity wardrobe
Brazos Abiertos was founded in 1999 by a group of professionals and volunteers with the firm belief that Education is the key factor to achieve a promising future. They started elaborating projects and working on programs that favoured social and educational inclusion for the children and youth from our region.
840 families were helped directly by the Foundation. They were given support through the Family Orientation Program, participated in the
Training Alternatives Program, and were given donations (clothing) from the Solidarity Wardrobe.
160 annual school scholarships were awarded to ensure school permanence for students from low income families.
97% class attendance of students who took part of the School Scholarship Program.
98% of the students who were awarded scholarships were able to continue their studies.