Project Report
| Dec 30, 2021
May 2022 Be Full of New Flowering!
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“Let our New Year’s resolution be this: we will be there for one another as fellow members of humanity, in the finest sense of the word.”- Goran Persson.
Reflecting on 2021, we feel like closing this chapter with a deep breath and joy for the accomplishments we made, along with fresh hope for making 2022 a year of connecting and creating an even stronger community!
In 2021, we had so many transitions, as did the whole world. Here are the highlights from our programming:
- We transitioned from lockdown in the latter part of the year to restart afterschool programming with some Covid changes. These included allowing only small groups in the school at a time and working with a rotating schedule. In addition, our teacher split her time between the children of the community and the new incoming families to the Refugio (housing portion of the program). Education is general was severlly impacted by lockdowns and lack of internet access and computers. We are doing our best to support the families who live in our program as well as the rest of the community, but we know we are not alone in these challenges.
- One of the original residents of the Refugio faced severe health challenges throughout the year. We supported her to receive regular treatments for a persistent staff infection, as well as for the accompanying pain and stress this condition caused her. We are hoping for a strong year in 2022 for Her health. As her children begin to age into adulthood, we also provided special support for them. The plights of older teen women in Bolivia can be very challenging, and we see their success as the success for the program as a whole. We continue to work with them on career and life goals, and to support them with as much support for their educational goals as we can.
- We accepted 4 new families into the refugio as the 4 founding families worked their way to independent living. Part of our work is following through with all the families who have lived in the refugio to ensure their independence is ongoing and sustainable. This requires travel and social work that stretch us beyond our initial budget and as 2022 arrives, we are planning for the next level of development for the program overall and hope to establish an endowment to allow for long term sustainability as we adjust we the needs of our community and the generosity of our supporters.
- 2021 was a year of resilience, for our staff, families, and community. We are happy to be able to continue to offer income opportunities, educational support, health care and housing for the most vulnerable among us, and to strengthen the ties that help us be stronger individually, and together.
With this report, we are thrilled to have reached our initial funding goal for this project, though it was over a longer period than we had hoped. We will continue to accept donations here for ongoing programming, and please look for a new request for donations for the next evolution of our programming, through this site as well as on the website for Refugio Rafael. We thank you so much for your support and look forward to traveling in 2022 with volunteers and supporters of the project. If you would like to join us to offer your skills to our work, please reach out!
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