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Most
Bolivian schools dont have to worry about serving lunch because
their school day ends before noon. Our schedule mirrors that of
a typical school in the U.S., so feeding the kids is a must.
Most of our
students eat very little, if at all, when they are not in our school,
so the extra meal is more than a little nourishment to get through
the school day
for many, it provides the nutrients they need
to get through the entire day. A typical school lunch includes beef
or poultry, vegetables, rice, plantains, and more. Its a large
and well-balanced meal. Breakfast consists of empanadas, cereals,
or other traditional Bolivian recipes. And, snacks include yogurt,
fruit salad and breads.
All of this
is possible because of your kindness, compassion, and generosity!
But, we are still short of the funds needed to provide our kids
with all the meals they need this year. Here is a summary of our
food budget and the costs required to feed the students.
Breakfast, lunch,
and snack is $1.31 per child per day (for a total of $68.12 per
day)
$340.60 per week
$1,362.40 per month
$13,624.00 per year
Thank you again
not just for helping with our food program, but also for
helping with everything! We have steadily grown and increased our
programs over the past eight years, which means we have steadily
increased our need for more funding. We can do it only if you continue
to help! On behalf of all the kids we all serve in Bolivia
Gracias!!

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