From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama

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From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
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From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
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From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama
From Street Gang to Service Industry in Panama

Project Report | Dec 1, 2015
Esperanza 2015 End-Of-Year Report

By Matt Landau | Project Member

Summary: As 2015 comes to a close, Esperanza has a lot of wonderful news to share: all a direct result of your commitment to give Casco Viejo's at-risk young men a real opportunity to permanently integrate into their community.

We are currently in Phase II of our timeline, focusing on maintenance of individual and group successes. Now that all three groups have graduated, this phase is all about keeping new jobs, not doing drugs, and avoiding arrest. No matter how good an eight-week gang intervention program is, without serious follow-up by trained counselors and social workers, the change won't last long. So in a lot of ways, this phase is the least visible yet...but that doesn't mean fascinating things aren't happening every day:

1. Esperanza Social Venture Club Is Growing Up

While some graduates opt for traditional labor insertion in any one of our neighborhoods' various supporting businesses, others choose for the entrepreneurial route -- a natural fit considering the original impulses and personal strengths that inspired these young men to a high-risk lifestyle were strong and community-oriented in the first place. Upon entering the Social Venture Club, entrepreneurs are paired up with mentors who accompany them through the business development process. Esperanza has always had an inspiring group of neighbors and business leaders who volunteer their time to become mentors. But we never quite knew what characterized the most successful of those partnerships...

Until we commissioned an internal report by Costa Rican entrepreneurial expert Roy Retana Campos, to build a first-of-its-kind success framework for our unique mentorship program. Finally, the intangible aspects of what makes our community "tick" are beginning to come alive. And we believe the results of this study will have a place in history as Esperanza Social Venture Club, one of the world's most innovative "social impact funds," continues to mature. Just last month, we approved a second round of funding for one graduate and his seafood distribution company. Read MORE Here

2. Sharing Our Stories With The World

One of the unforeseen challenges of success with Esperanza has been our relationship with the media. While one might think that "any press is good press," we have found that nothing in quite so straightforward in the sensitive world in which we work. To streamline our interactions with the press, we have developed a Communications Department and are pleased to share our most recent published posts:

  • The Toronto Star: "In Panama, ex gang members lead tourists through what was once the toughest parts of town. Montenegro and the other Fortaleza members wish us well, having succeeded in showing us how the promise of hope is changing their world."
  • United Hemispheres: Entrepreneurs In The Hood: Samuel Palacio is dripping wet, and not only because of Panama City’s oppressive midmorning heat. Today is the day he launches his new business, a pedal-powered mobile minimart called Delivery del Casco, and there is a lot at stake.
  • A Short Film by Pablo Garcia Saldana: Pablo felt passionate about contributing his time and talents in the form of a video. “I built and started to prove the 10,000 hour challenge; the number of  hours of practice needed to acquire mastery of a skill. But the experiment became more than just a goal, it became a way of life, a part of me.”

3. Our First True Fundraiser

As a non-profit organization in a country inconsistent with government funding, we are constantly thinking of new and innovative ways to financially support our work. In the same way Esperanza is not your everyday charity, our first fundraiser was rather unconventional as well.

The "Mar A Mesa (or Sea to Plate) Challenge" saw two celebrity chefs fly in from Spain to pair up with two Esperanza graduates in two days of sportfishing and food prep. The result? A gorgeous dinner hosted at the renowned Maito restaurant in downtown Panama City, where supporters enjoyed not just "socially conscious" food and cocktails, but a special sense of community: a common belief in solving things a different way. Click for PHOTOS...

We may repeat this frequently, but it's really important to know: Esperanza is incredibly appreciative of your support, as are the graduates themselves. They know that Esperanza is not a government program. That it is supported by hundreds of people who want them to succeed.

This makes a big difference to them -- because something like this has never been done before -- as it does to our leadership and our volunteers.

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Location: Panama City, Panama - Panama
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