About Etta Projects
Mission - Etta Projects empowers Bolivian families
to transcend poverty by offering education, economic opportunities and a
supportive community to women and by providing balanced meals, vitamins and
basic preventative healthcare to their children.
Vision - Etta Projects envisions a Bolivia in which
hunger does not interfere with daily life.
Etta Projects strives to serve those most drastically
affected by poverty. We believe that our energy and resources are best used to
provide the most impoverished Bolivian children with nutritious meals, and to
offer nutrition, hygiene, and economic development classes for their mothers,
allowing families to realize immediate, drastic improvement to their situation.
As mothers see their children receive nutritious meals
each day at Comedor de Niños Etta Turner, their minds and energy are
freed to begin to take the necessary steps out of poverty. As each child's
health improves, a mother's hope grows, allowing her to believe her family's
life can be better and that she has the power to attain that goal. We then
provide mothers with economic training, work possibilities and access to micro
finance programs.
Etta Projects is dedicated to the memory of Etta Turner,
who, at the time of her death at sixteen, left a legacy of inspiration and
caring that spanned three continents. At her home in Port Orchard, Washington,
her incisive sarcasm, her whimsical wit and her genuine joie de vivre led a
generation of her peers to cast off convention, be themselves and be happy.
During her travels with her family in Kenya, she was ever waylaid to share a
smile, a touch and a conversation with whomever she chanced across. As a Rotary
exchange student in Bolivia, even while homesick and frustrated, she impressed
everyone with her undaunted approach to life gentle and attentive,
irreverent and enthusiastic.
In June of 2003, the Comedor de Niños Etta Turner was
opened in Montero, Bolivia, where Etta lived. The Comedor is located in La
Floresta neighborhood which is one of the poorest in the city of Montero.
Etta Projects totally funds the daily operations of the Comedor.
We have been blessed to have the opportunity in July 2005 to
open and administer Etta II. Etta II is located in Pampa de la Madre, a much
more rural section of Montero. Here disease and poverty are even more acute and
Etta II is one of the first humanitarian aid projects in this area.
The Comedors presently service approximately one hundred
twenty families, with meals going to two hundred children, ages 5 to 12. Each
family was interviewed and each home visited. The children receive parasite
analysis and treatment ongoing. They receive daily vitamins and iron pills for
anemia and are regularly monitored as to their physical health and development.
At present the children receive the main meal of the day at the Comedor, where
they also spend time prior to or after meals being tutored, coloring, hearing
stories and playing games. The mothers attend workshops, learning how to
prepare balanced meals on a limited budget and learning about nutrition,
hygiene and sanitation and preventative health. They also have seven workshops
available to them that teach a skill that is then marketable. They also have
access to micro financing that provides money management education, advocacy,
and small business training so that they may start their own small
enterprises.
Our plan is to refine and grow these two projects until we
get it right. We will then look for other opportunities to help other
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