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Here are some friends of Jovenes Adelante who have provided invaluable service in fulfilling our mission.

Computadoras Pro Jovenes

In just three years, CPJ has installed more 1,000 pieces of donated equipment in over 100 sites. Volunteers recondition the equipment, place it, help recipients learn how to use it, and provide ongoing support. CPJ provides equipment to: schools serving kindergarten through grade 8, mostly in rural areas, kids with physical or mental limitations that make regular school attendance difficult or impossible, and university scholarship recipients from poor families. The hardware is critical, the software is important, but the key to this effort is the ongoing hands-on coaching by mentors. Most Jovenes Adelante students have received working computers from CPJ. If you have a computer to donate, please email ComputersForSchoolKids@gmail.com

 

Warren Hardy Spanish School

The Warren Hardy Spanish learning system was developed and perfected over a thirty-year period by founder and creator Warren Hardy. His school in San Miguel de Allende has used this system to successfully teach thousands of students since 1990. This innovative learning system effectively and easily helps adults learn Spanish by integrating workbooks, flash cards, pronunciation practice, and games while working with a partner. Teacher training and certification is available for those interested in the Warren Hardy Spanish Method.

 

Mujeres en Cambio

A non-profit, all volunteer, grass-roots organization committed to enhancing the lives of young women and girls living in the rural communities surrounding San Miguel de Allende. The organization provides educational scholarships through donations and fund raising events. 99% of donated money goes directly to scholarships. The organization currently provides scholarships to more than 150 students. Mujeres en Cambio also provides assistance with projects that economically enhance the lives of rural Mexican women.

 

Biblioteca Publica de San Miguel de Allende

The Biblioteca Pública (Public Library), the second largest bilingual library in Mexico, has served the community of San Miguel for more than 50 years. Aside from its holdings of more than 60,000 volumes in Spanish, English, German or French and its many lecture, film and theater events, the library grants scholarships to young students and offers cultural activities.

 

Atención San Miguel

Atención, San Miguel's excellent bilingual weekly newspaper, has served the community since 1975. Its mission is to serve as a communication bridge bridge between the Mexican and the expatriate community. Published by the Biblioteca Pública, Atención is the primary source for local news and local events in San Miguel.

 

La Fundación Internaciónal de Niños Olividados (F.I.N.O.)

F.I.N.O. is a non-profit, non-partisan Asociación Civil that runs an after-school program called Leadership Through Language for rural primary students in the village of Jalpa, 15 kilometers from San Miguel de Allende. The emphasis is on developing leadership skills and fostering a love of learning by encouraging teamwork, commitment, responsibility, cooperation, initiative, and respect. The program's goal is to motivate students to continue their education through Secondaria (middle school) and Preparatoria (high school) To that end, F.I.N.O. has a goal to provide up to five Preparatoria scholarships annually.

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