Heart-Links’ projects give priority to the most impoverished and vulnerable people.
Building Resilient Communities
Latidos’ project “GROW” aims to improve the environment and resilience of women, children and seniors in the Zaña Valley by creating strong local support networks.
Continue ReadingSupport for Children in the Wake of COVID-19
Educational and nutritional gaps exacerbated by COVID-19 are the focus of this project. In the impoverished rural hamlet of Nuevo Mocupe, Madre Oliva Association will provide these children with...
Continue ReadingPost-Pandemic Recovery in the Zaña Valley
Latidos continues to help families in the Zaña Valley recover from the impact of COVID-19 on health (including mental health and nutrition) and education.
Continue ReadingReducing COVID-19’s Impact in the Zaña Valley
Latidos helped families in the Zaña Valley secure healthy food, masks and cleaning supplies and provided them with both educational support and mental health workshops and counselling.
Continue ReadingSupporting People with Disabilities 2021
For a third year, Heart-Links is funding a project, run by Madre Oliva Association, that provides much-needed support to a group of families in Nuevo Mocupe, a number of...
Continue ReadingSupporting People with Disabilities 2020
For a second year, Heart-Links is funding a project, run by Madre Oliva Association, that provides much-needed support to a group of families in Nuevo Mocupe, a number of...
Continue ReadingSupporting People with Disabilities 2019
For a number of years, the women of Madre Oliva Association have provided support and encouragement to 20 individuals in Nuevo Mocupe (children and adults) who have developmental disabilities....
Continue ReadingEarly Childhood Development & Nutrition
This after-school program for children from 6 to 13 years of age in Aviación, Mocupe and Zaña is run by the newly founded Madre Oliva Association. Twenty children at...
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