Projects

Behind each of our projects are people who make them successful. Since the foundation of help alliance, every project is supervised by a volunteer project coordinator. Together with help alliance and competent local partners, they take responsibility for ensuring that the project work has a positive impact on the beneficiaries and contributes to sustainable development. The two main focal points of the work are “Quality education for all” and “Creating job prospects”. However, many of the projects also cover other priorities from the areas of: Nutrition, Health, Environmental Protection, Equality, Inclusion, Integration and Abolish Child Labor.

Quality education for all

Education is a human right and the key to a self-determined life. We are firmly committed to ensuring that disadvantaged children and young people worldwide receive high-quality education. This includes school and preschool education, but also support in extracurricular activities.

Creating career prospects

We are convinced that a good vocational training is the basis for a successful professional life. In many project countries, however, there is no state-organized training system. We therefore support young people with high-quality education and training opportunities and provide them with mentors.

 

 

 

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Colombia
Perspectives & Tourism, Punta Arena

We promote sustainable entrepreneurship in Punta Arena, Colombia and strengthen the community’s resilience to the effects of climate change.

Dominican republic
Lilis School, Puerto Plata

In 1992, Florencia “Dona Lili” Bonilla founded the Colegio Enriquillo in a poor suburb of Puerto Plata with the goal of providing the children living there with access to a quality education that would pave the way for them to receive a university scholarship. The school building of “Lilis School” has become dilapidated over the years and no longer meets the requirements of the government for a private school.

Mexico
Plastic collectors, Costa Maya

In the past 20 years, coastal pollution in southern Mexico has increased dramatically. Plastic waste washes up on the beaches every day, severely affecting flora and fauna. At the same time, overfishing of the oceans is contributing to an ever-decreasing income for local fishermen in the region.

Argentina
Safe Home, Buenos Aires

The children’s home Hogar Maria Luisa takes care of children who have been in danger and offers them a home where they feel safe to develop their full potential and prepare them for their future.

Brazil
Dancing creates self-confidence, São Paulo

The local organization has been doing social youth work for more than 30 years in order to prepare children and adolescents for life by offering a wide range of educational opportunities but also, for example, by providing therapy for violent trauma.

Brazil
Youth Center, São Lourenço da Mata

The youth centre offers children and young people an alternative to boredom, crime and lack of prospects through sports, music and educational activities.