FOR WOMEN WHO WANT TO CONTINUE STUDYING

Written by misioneras

01/12/2024

Buenos Aires, Argentina

This Monday, November 25, the Early Childhood Space “La casita de Nazaria” celebrated its end of the year event. There was a murga, a shared snack, a challenge to put together puzzles and a special farewell for the 8 children who, after three years in the space, “graduate”. What is it like? The objective of the space is to accompany young women who want to finish high school but cannot because they have no one to delegate the care of their children to. And after three years of foundation, the first mothers who completed their high school studies with us are graduating.

Everything was joy and thanksgiving, although of course, as in any farewell, there were also some tears as a result of the affection that unites us and that will continue to find us.

The Early Childhood Space “La casita de Nazaria” is sustained thanks to the joint work of the Civil Association “Bajar a la Calle” (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and the NGO “Bajar a la calle sin Fronteras” (Spain).

Natalia Brinatti, FENI

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