
Connect Education International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to promoting educational and nutritional opportunities for children in developing countries. Connect Education International has no religious or political affiliations.
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La Javilla
Thanks to the support of a generous sponsor, ConnectEd has begun collaboration with Fundación para el Desarrollo y la Solidaridad "Castulo Antonio" (FUDESCA) in La Javilla, Tepecoyo. There we have built, equipped and currently maintain the Louise Naumann Resource Center in a rural community where no access to computer technology was once available. The lab serves students in primary and secondary schools as well as adult community members. Alongside the resource center, a nutrition project provides soy milk and a snack to students between computer classes and attendance at school. More Info...
San Ramon
ConnectEd has partnered with an existing soy project near San Salvador where a group of dedicated women have provided milk, food and workshops to children and their mothers for over 12 years. ConnectEd will support the continuation of the project and add a computer lab in order to serve the students of a nearby primary school as well as provide classes for local secondary school students. More Info...
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Suggested Readings
Insightful readings for donors and students alike:
Between Bars and Brothels. A local newspaper article about schools like Santa Luisa.
Fair Wage in El Salvador. A Columbia University study on the wage gap.
Soy at Santa Luisa. On-going research by ConnectEd about the benefits of school-based soy nutrition.
Writings by Dean Brackley, SJ. Perspectives on the poor and our responsibilities in aiding them.
Don Lito: No dejar caer la esperanza (Spanish). The path of a rural farmer and his community post civil war.