No Images? Click here Reyes Magos and Wayuu Taya brought happiness2017 began and with it, the Wayúu Taya Foundation continued to take its “Alegría en Navidad” to the children of the indigenous communities in a risky and vulnerable situation. On this occasion, celebrating the day of the Reyes Magos (The Wise Men). Amongst surprises, a nutritious sancocho, gifts, smiles, games and face paintings, the indigenous children who live to the northwest of Venezuela enjoyed a day full of and joy along the Wayúu Taya team and its collaborators. Wayuu Taya inaugurated new stands on the Virgen De La Paz SchoolThe court of the school Virgen de la Paz has new stands. It will provide safety and protection to the children of this educational center, as well as to the Palo Alto community, located in the town Jesús Enrrique Lossada to the northwest of Venezuela. Framed in the sport and infrastructure program, this important space for sports exchange is being built in 2014 thanks for your support Leo Brea, Ivywise and Veconinter Patricia Velásquez reunited with her wayuu familyAfter more than 2 years of absence in the Venezuelan Guajira the founder of Wayúu Taya reunited with her people to celebrate the 15 year anniversary of the foundation. This happened on February 3rd, at the school Tepichi Talatshi, which was built by the NGO, where children performed dances, sang and showed other tokens of their gratitude. Wayuu Taya and Génica take the Vaso Program to schoolsThe children of the schools Tepichi Talatshi, Jesús Redentor, El Mogú and Virgen de la Paz have been the ones selected by the foundations to implement the new “Programa Vaso”, a social initiative which aims to provide a nutritional complement to children between the ages of 3 and 12, to help them improve their school performance and living quality. This initiative will be possible thanks to the collaboration of the foundation’s social allies as well as the food Company Génica The Wayuu women of the program Shukumajaya attended the workshop “Ni con el pétalo de una rosa”With in the frame of international women’s day and in order to promote women’s rights, Aliadas en Cadena and Wayúu Taya took the forum “Ni con el pétalo de una rosa” to the women of the Shukumajaya program which aims to preserve the Wayúu culture and promote indigenous entrepreneurship. The Wayuu Taya Foundation celebrates Indigenous Children’s day A significant gathering of schools took place in the Venezuelan Guajira, where they celebrated an important date for the Venezuelan indigenous communities. This encounter to celebrate the indigenous children took place at the school “Tepichi Talatshi”. The site was ideal for the school district authorities and the representatives of 14 institutions to attend and showcase their experiences and intercultural educational projects. |