Junior
Franciel
Domingo
Jose
Oliver (center) and Angel (right) getting ready for Christmas.
Kelvin got bit by a dog
Alberto with his friend, volunteer Emma. He made her this bracelet with her name on it.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Franciel
Monday, October 26, 2009
Jefes
We are really wanting to expand our programs with our older boys. Unlike the younger kids, they need more than just crafts, singing, dancing, and games. Many of them are considered adults in their culture, and we need to set them on the right track so that in the future they can support their families. If you are interested in supporting these programs, please use the paypal button on the sidebar and specify your funds for the older boys.
Yordi
Thursday, October 22, 2009
October Photos
Art Contest
We finally announced the winners of the Art Bench contest! The older boys painted the wooden art benches that they had previously made in wood shop. And the winners were; Alberto 1st place, Eddie 2nd place, and Andy 3rd place. The girls club picked the winners. 1st prize was 500 pesos, 2nd was 250 pesos, 3rd was 150 pesos all coming off the balance of their bike loans. Each child that participated and painted a bench all received 50 pesos off the balance of their bike loans for trying.
Alberto, first place
Eddie, second place
Andy, third place
Alberto, first place
Eddie, second place
Andy, third place
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Bike Update
The boys are doing a great job with the bike program. They are keeping the bikes for 2 or 3 days at a time now before they come to the club to pay up their money. They are all down between the 3,000 and 3500 peso mark now from 4,000 pesos. It is so nice to see them really happy about being responsible for something. They bring the bikes in to repair them, and are quite happy to clean them as well. Andy told me the other day that his bike is like his wife, he has to take VERY good care of her!! Here is a photo of Niko, our Bike shop teacher.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Boys and Bikes
The boys have finished fixing up the bikes and are moving on to stage 2 of the bike project- starting up their small business! The boys below each have rented out a bike and are working on getting friends and people they know to rent the bike to make some money. If they are able to get customers and make their business a success, they will begin making the money to pay off the cost of the bike, so that they can keep it for their own!
Alberto
Angel
Domingo
Edwin
Franciel
Henry
Jose
Junior
Seliel
Alberto
Angel
Domingo
Edwin
Franciel
Henry
Jose
Junior
Seliel
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Bike Business
We posted earlier about the work that the boys are doing with the bikes. Here is some more info...
We had a bicycle workshop with the 14-17 year old boys this week. We had Niko come in and teach them how to put the donated bicycles together, how to grease the chains, how to adjust the brakes, rules of the road, arm signals, etc.
We have been wracking our brain trying to figure out the best way to give out these donated bicycles. We were going to raffle off one a month to the Estrella del Mes, (Star of the month) but realized that would take 24 months for 24 bikes, and we want them to be used, not sitting idle. So we sat down with the boys yesterday, and what better way, we asked THEM what could we do, as we weren't going to hand them a free bike, what could we do?
Well they discussed it amongst themselves, then told us they wanted to start a business!!!! They want us to give them a loan, like the bank, in the form of the bike. They will then rent the bike out for 10 pesos for 15 minutes, to their friends. We will charge them 4000 pesos per bike, and they will pay down the loan until they pay off the bike and it's theirs. In the end they will take all the profit and start their own bike shop. It will also give us a chance to teach them about contracts, legalities of the rental, contracts, the cost of repairs etc.
Can't believe THEY thought of this idea, we are so proud of them......
We had a bicycle workshop with the 14-17 year old boys this week. We had Niko come in and teach them how to put the donated bicycles together, how to grease the chains, how to adjust the brakes, rules of the road, arm signals, etc.
We have been wracking our brain trying to figure out the best way to give out these donated bicycles. We were going to raffle off one a month to the Estrella del Mes, (Star of the month) but realized that would take 24 months for 24 bikes, and we want them to be used, not sitting idle. So we sat down with the boys yesterday, and what better way, we asked THEM what could we do, as we weren't going to hand them a free bike, what could we do?
Well they discussed it amongst themselves, then told us they wanted to start a business!!!! They want us to give them a loan, like the bank, in the form of the bike. They will then rent the bike out for 10 pesos for 15 minutes, to their friends. We will charge them 4000 pesos per bike, and they will pay down the loan until they pay off the bike and it's theirs. In the end they will take all the profit and start their own bike shop. It will also give us a chance to teach them about contracts, legalities of the rental, contracts, the cost of repairs etc.
Can't believe THEY thought of this idea, we are so proud of them......
Friday, September 25, 2009
Benches and Bikes
There are 2 projects the boys are working on right now. The first was mentioned in the last post; the bench decorating. The second is working with bikes. 25 bikes were donated to DOVE. The boys are being taught how to fix them up, and they are really enjoying it. After the bikes are fixed up, they are going to use them as a small business. They will rent the bikes out to friends and charge a fee. Half of the money will go to DOVE, and half they will get to keep. The money that goes to DOVE will be for their bikes; once they make enough, they will get to keep one of the bikes for themselves. It should take a few months for them to make enough money, and then they will get their bike in time for Christmas. Here are videos of the boys painting and working on the bikes.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Bench Decorating
The boys love doing art class, especially working with paints. This week they are competing in a contest to see who can paint the coolest looking bench! They were the ones who made these benches back in July as they learned wood working, and now they are going to use their artistic skills to make them look even better!
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