Friday, September 4, 2015

Passion Project released!


So Shark Tank presentations are done and I'm finally ready to tell you what my Passion Project is! 

Originally, I was just going to do an awareness video on toxic charity and the effects it has on Nicaragua. I wanted to partner with C-IT and have them send me information on everything that was going on there. I messaged them the other day to ask for permission...and they loved it! I was so excited. Later on that day they asked if we could Skype so they could propose an idea to expand on my project. So they told me a story about a 16-year-old girl who lives in Santa Matilda was trying to do high school. Keep in mind their high school starts at 7th grade and the village of Santa Matilda does not have a high school so the closest one is in Chichigalpa, so along with school supplies, they also have to pay for transportation. Anyway, this girl was not able to continue with her education because they didn't have money for her to travel to school. So here is their idea to add on to mine; instead of sponsoring a student for their school supplies which won't even be used if there is no school, sponsor a teacher. One teacher is $50 per month and the school needs four teachers so that students can continue education. So what I want to do is hold a fundraiser and raise the money to pay for the teachers to come in and teach, because Nicaragua HAS teachers, but obviously they need money to pay for travel, food and their family. I'm not sure what the fundraiser will be yet. Then Mario and Rydder will videotape the process, from the beginning, middle to end. Different students will share there stories and what they learn in there class. 

I hope to continue this fundraiser after this class, because if we get a job for people then they can teach other kids, who could go on to the university or another job with a specific skill. So it will start a cycle and eventually they could become self-sufficient. That is my goal. 

Along with this post I am adding pictures from my previous trips to Santa Matilda, for Madame McDaniel who wanted to not just read about my experience but "see" it to! 

Thank you so much for reading this weeks post! I would love to answer any questions you may have about the project or anything else!

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