Mona Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports grassroots initiatives focused on education and raising the status of women and girls in the US and abroad.
[2] Founded in 1999, Mona Foundation supports grassroots initiatives that provide education to all children, increase opportunities for women and girls, and emphasize serve e to the community.
The Mona Foundation believes the key to eliminating poverty and achieving positive and sustained community transformation lies in universal education and gender equality.
Instead, Mona Foundation develops long-term relationships with locally operated organizations and provides multi-year funding (six years on average).
Programs include: The Anis Zunúzí Baháʼí School, located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, offers K-12 education to 421 students (as of 2019), of whom 60 percent are girls.
Located in Guerot, a farming community where most residents work in the fields and incomes fluctuate based on crop yields, Georges Marcellus allows students to continue coming to school even if families fail to pay the fees.
[10] The indigenous native peoples of Panama suffer from the greatest extremes of poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy and higher levels of disease.
Headquartered in Lucknow, DSH seeks to improve the quality of education for disadvantaged children in rural and slum schools using appropriate "lite tech" and innovative approaches.
Since 2001, Full Circle Learning has helped students achieve academic excellence while building character strength, creativity and conflict resolution skills.
Habits include courtesy, understanding and dedication and help students enhance their writing, speaking, science, art and music capacities.