Quepos Monthly Achievement Report Nov 2012

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    MONTHLY ACHIEVEMENT REPORTQuepos Community Programs, November 2012

    The growing influence of La Casa del Sol on our Community project goals in El Cocal

    This past month we at GVI Quepos have thrown all of our energies into our new community centerin El Cocal, La Casa del Sol. The main priority of the Quepos team has always been communitydevelopment work in El Cocal because of serious issues there such as drug abuse, overworked andunder motivated teachers, and three-hour school days, but we have recently revamped the waywe work in the small island community. We have reorganized the way the project was previouslyrunning and have seen incredible improvement in all aspects of our work in only the past fewweeks. We used the momentum of our opening party where we welcomed over 60 kids into LaCasa del Sol and have spent every day since working toward the common goal of keeping the

    children off of the streets and out of harms way.

    Since opening La Casa del Sol, we have instituted an art

    program and a new English curriculum for students as wellas adults, to whom we give free classes. Our weeks in the

    center have been spent having science days wherehomemade volcanoes are constantly erupting, sports dayswith sack races and intense football games, and funactivities such as sandcastle building competitions andtreasure hunts. We have homework help and story time,and we are pleased to support the school of El Cocal evenfurther by remaining open when teachers are unable to

    Transformation of La Casa del Sol, from

    empty to thriving!

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    come in or school is cancelled for the day.By opening La Casa del Sol, we have been able topositively influence the island town in many ways. Our average daily attendance is a whopping 35to 40 kids, which is a greater number than any of us ever imagined! GVI staff and volunteers arehonored to be able to offer a safe community for children when they are not in school and wouldotherwise be on the streets and the beaches, where the majority of drug use occurs. Due to the

    low number of teachers in El Cocal, students have basic Math and Spanish classes every day, butdo not receive daily instruction in other important subjects such as Science, Geography, PhysicalEducation, and Art. La Casa del Sol, with the help of dedicated GVI volunteers, is able to providefurther support with extra classes and activities in these areas that make school and learning that

    much more exciting.

    The success of the new community center has afforded us many changes that have made every

    day better than the last for everyone involved. We have seen incredible progress in the generalattitudes of the members of El Cocal community toward GVI since the opening, as they get toknow us more. With the addition of free adult English classes and the growing positive presence of GVI in the community, we have become the center of attention and our daily activities are themain interest for children and adults alike. The children, following the adult example, have begunto respect GVI members more than ever before, and their attitudes toward learning and beinginvolved have improved dramatically in the past few weeks. The opening of La Casa del Sol has

    also increased the amount of respect and trust the teachers in El Cocal have for GVI, because theteam has been able to give more support and work more closely with the school than previouslypossible. Overall, this past month has reignited the community project in Quepos and has given us

    hope for a future that seems brighter and more successful than ever before.