Mission
It is the mission of Fulfilling Hopes to bring learning and job- training opportunities to underprivileged children and their community members for development and wellbeing.
Objectives
- Steadily contribute to improve the infrastructure of the most disadvantaged elementary and higher level schools in Central America, particularly in Nicaragua.
- Provide to the students of those schools in need, at earlier stages, a continued, sub-sequential curriculum designed to promote the intellectual and physical children development, focused on detecting and awakening their potential talents and abilities during the growing process, and take this as a foundation to prepare them for success in school and in life.
- At upper grades, make available, complementary to traditional didactic methods, practical and technical instructions, basic occupational skills that can help them overcome in the near future the challenges pertaining to their own reality, environment and community characteristics.
- Make provisions to increase resources or livelihood of the students’ community members, advocating and assisting in the creation of local businesses, workshops, and cooperatives sustained by professional training programs.
Strategy
To reach the objectives cited above, it is the goal of Fulfilling Hopes to:
- Gain access to, and be granted financial resources by project management programs, partnership opportunities with governing bodies, organizations, and/or institutions that offer and support international developmental assignments.
- Attract any size of private investments to the localities being attended, by demonstrating the ample, available opportunities to conduct a profitable business with a social impact component. This effort will be backed, within others factors, by important current and anticipated international open-market treaties and national local laws.
Fulfilling Hopes efforts and mission are mainly focused in developing countries because of the commitment they represents.
Their low per capita Income added to a large unemployment and sub-employment rates are reflected in a poor human development condition and in schools themselves, where many of them suffer of inadequate infrastructure, poor sanitation facilities, and a lack of basic services like current or drinkable water and electricity, affecting adversely all this, the quality of education the students receive.
In working to solve these problems Fulfilling Hopes looks and expects to have involved as many related instances as possible. For example: community leaders, church ministers, teachers, volunteers, etc. All having clear understanding what important it is for the community, Its young generations may enjoy a good standard education.