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Guatemala Reparations and Reconciliation Project (2005-2006)
Creative Learning has been awarded a grant by State Department to develop the Guatemala Reconciliation and Reparations Program (GRRP). This 15-month project will establish a Working Group with members of the Government of Guatemala, civil society organizations, and victim’s organizations, working together to channel information into formal processes of investigation and reparations, addressing the painful issue of human rights violations in the 36 year internal conflict. Recognizing the extent of abuses under military and non democratic governments is a necessary
America’s Unofficial Ambassadors (2009-2014)
The underlying premise of America's Unofficial Ambassadors (AUA) is that private American citizens have to do more to improve America's relationship with the Muslim World. Together, America and the Muslim World face daunting challenges which traditional diplomatic efforts and official development assistance will not solve alone. To complement our government's programs and efforts, we seek to galvanize the power of people to reach across cultural differences, form partnerships of mutual interest, and build peace. From archaeologists to musicians to engineers,
School – 2 – School Bolivia (2010)
Following Creative Learning's successful Schoool-2-School Initiatives in the past, we have launched a new School-2-School program to benefit a day care center in Bolivia. Specifically, this campaign will raise funds for the Casa de Paso Arco Iris in La Paz. La Casa benefits over 200 children who come every day while their parents are at work and they participate in reading/writing and school support programs, including computer skills. They also receive a meal. Students in the U.S. will spearhead the
School – 2 – School Uganda (2009)
Overview School-2-School is a nationwide campaign developed by Creative Learning to raise funds for children's education in post-conflict regions around the world. One hundred percent of the funds donated are used to procure school materials that aid children in learning in new and creative ways. We identify a recipient school and ship early childhood education supplies to the students there with the support of an American school. We believe this is a very enriching experience for the children in both
K.I.S.S. – Kids In Southern Sudan (2008)
June 4, 2008 Dear Friends, We are happy to update you with the latest accomplishments of your donation to the K.I.S.S. Fund. With your donation, Creative Learning obtained nearly 11,000 books valued at over $350,000 from Harcourt Trade Publishers Literacy Team with the help of Pittsburg-based charity, Brother’s Brother Foundation (BBF). BBF coordinates the donation of surplus books from publishers who provide educational materials to communities with limited resources. The books were color coded and packaged in Alexandria, Va. and
School – 2 – School Panama (2007)
The School-2-School Initiative is a nationwide campaign designed by Creative Learning, Inc. to raise funds for children’s education in developing countries. One hundred percent of the funds donated are used to procure school materials that aid children in learning in new and creative ways. The School-2-School Initiative has provided supplies to schools in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Philippines’ Mindanao Region, and is currently working to provide support to the Project DESTINO schools in Panama. School supply kits meet basic classroom needs