Quarterly Program Report

July 24, 2024

January- May 2024

A STORY HIGHLIGHT:


Teachers play an important role in the protection of our children. Because we recognize the importance of equipping teachers, ASJ has been providing trainings with a methodology called “Playing makes us stronger,” which aims to prevent sexual abuse of children and adolescents. The workshops are carried out through a series of playful activities intended for educators. They will, in turn, guide children and adolescents through songs, stories, games, posters, and theatrical activities as they develop skills to prevent violence and child sexual abuse.


“IT IS GRATIFYING TO SEE HOW THESE INITIATIVES CAN MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN,” - a teacher from one of the schools benefiting from this program


So far this year, this program has trained 60 teachers from 22 schools. These teachers become the guardians of child safety, providing annual trainings that give children the necessary skills to protect themselves.


Just as this story has inspired us to continue our work, we hope that, as you read the rest of this report, you are also inspired to join our movement for justice.


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Flip through our full quarterly program report below

December 16, 2024
Something Worth Waiting For
December 3, 2024
Will you walk with us for a more just society?
November 25, 2024
The beauty of doing justice in community
November 12, 2024
What I've Been Thinking About the Past Week
October 24, 2024
Loving Our Neighbor in Public
By Elizabeth Hickel October 10, 2024
Answering some additional questions from our summer webinar.
By Elizabeth Hickel October 10, 2024
Walking alongside each other
By Elizabeth Hickel October 10, 2024
Walking alongside Isabel
By Elizabeth Hickel October 10, 2024
ACOMPAÑAMOS Walking alongside each other for a more just society. 
By Elizabeth Hickel September 24, 2024
Our mission to seek justice for those who are in the most vulnerable circumstances in Honduras has led us to work in education, specifically on the strengthening of the public education system. There are 2 million kids in Honduras who depend on the public education system. For many years, we have been working with local community members to audit government services so we know what needs to be fixed and bring about institutional change in favor of Honduran children. We continue to empower our Honduran brothers and sisters, and we continue to walk alongside them as we advocate for a more just education system in Honduras.
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