Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama

by Fundacion Calicanto
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Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
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Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama
Fight Poverty: Educate Women in Panama

Project Report | Nov 25, 2011
VI CAPTA Course Arrives at Hotel School

By Dalys Rodriguez | Program Director

Maria de Los Angeles, CAPTA student
Maria de Los Angeles, CAPTA student

Hello all,

My name is Dalys Rodriguez, I am the new program director for Fundacion Calicanto. I have been here four weeks and I am writing this report as a true testament of the change I have seen in the women since my arrival. I started
working with the CAPTA program about 6 months ago as the English volunteer and fell in love with the program and the girls from the very first day.  I remember my first day like it was yesterday, I had never taught English before; I was scared, nervous and excited all at the same time. But as soon as I walked in through the classroom doors, I was
motivated by the women’s joyful voices greeting me: “hello!”

My work schedule did not allow me to interact much with the girls during those first six months but being here full-time has allowed me to see firsthand, the incredible impact that the CAPTA program makes. My first full-time week here, I met women who were clearly timid, spoke softly or aggressively in some cases, and confidence levels were low from what I could perceive but now on my fourth week, the women I see are empowered, they walk and speak with pride and confidence. I was amazed at the change and it proved to me that our “Fundamental Cycle” which is the first five weeks where they learn about their self-esteem, how to channel emotions, resolve conflicts, and entrepreneurship among other courses, really is what makes a difference and helps these women change their outlook on life.

Monday November 21st, our sixth and final CAPTA group this year went on to the International Hotel School in Clayton, The City of Knowledge.  Their smiling faces expressed excitement and anxiousness as they were embarking on this new journey in their lives.  At the hotel school they will receive specialized training on customer service and proper housekeeping techniques from one of the best Hotel Schools in Panama.

They are all eager to learn and we wish them all the best.  We’ll see them soon again at the Graduation Ceremony next December 7th.

I would also like to take this opportunity to let you all know that there is a new way you can help ensure that after these women graduate, they continue on their path to success.  That’s right, Fundacion Calicanto realized that a permanent change requires more attention and continuous support so we have created a program that will do just that, and we have called it CONEXION. 

CONEXION is our initiative to provide continuous support to our recipients from our programs CAPTA and Enlaces. This program ensures that our graduates stay on the right path because we provide additional occupational and personal training during monthly activities that focus on reinforcing values through educational seminars.

I invite you to visit our CONEXION page on Global Giving and learn more about this program.

Greetings to all and make sure you check out our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/fundacioncalicanto.org
and follow us on twitter @fundcalicanto

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Girls take "Emotional Intelligence" course
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Girls listen to lecture on cultural heritage
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Location: Panama City, Panama - Panama
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