Europe

Earthquake in Abruzzo, Italy

We have received the following report from our partner organization, AMURT (Italy):

Earthquake in Abruzzo - Let us rebuild a school in L'Aquila - "Scuola Elementary di Pettino di L'Aquila"!

We have started fund raising to rebuild an elementary school in the area hit by the earthquake. The name of the school is "Scuola Elementare Mariele Ventre di Pettino di L'Aquila". Before the earthquake the school had 400 children. The work will start soon after the technical work.

When the initial emergency relief phase to save lives will end and the authorities will have a better idea of the situation. We will take up a project to rebuild one school in the area affected by the earthquake.

The local authorities will be consulted for a school that needs our assistance. We have previous experience in other areas affected by similar catastrophes.

We are also forming a team of psychologists to assist the people traumatized by the event.

Terremoto in Aburzzo
Le donazioni possono essere fatte tramite
C/C Postale n. 11857430 oppure sul conto
bancario IBAN: IT 25 G 01030 12706
000001020753 intestati ad AMURT –
Causale “Terremoto Abruzzo”

Per informazioni: 338 2706837 (Giacomo)
320 2958388 (Paolo)

Fountain of Hope

Project Description: An after school center for severely economically disadvantaged primary school students at risk of drop out.

Project History: A partnership between AMURTEL Romania, CNF (Cooperating Netherlands Foundation) and the local government of Panatau, Romania began in March 2007. CNF provided funding for the renovation of a commune-owned building, AMURTEL provided the project manager and cook and the money for covering the expense of food for the duration of the project, and the local government provided labor and the building. In the course of the renovation, both AMURTEL and the local government invested several thousands of Euros to supplement the cost of the renovation. The project opened in October 2007 and within 1 month had more ahtn the original estimate of 24 beneficiaries - and already had 30 children attending every day.

Project Mission:

Albanian Sunrise School - Project details

PROJECT HISTORY:

The Albanian Sunrise School is a project of AMURT Albania. It was started in October, 2000 and has been running continually since then.

The school is situated 15 km from Tirana, the capital of Albania. The district where the school is located is called Bathore. This area was a large state owned farm during the communist period (1945-1990).

Following the collapse of communism in Albania, migrants from Albania’s northern provinces began to settle on this land (as squatters). They built houses and some of them did some small cultivation (though the plots are small). During the 1990s more people settled and today this area is a suburb (with a rural feel, as many people still keep cows and chickens) with over 35,000 people.

The people who settled in Bathore did so because there was no employment in the rural areas where they came from, as the state economic structure of the communist years suddenly collapsed. They came to the Tirana area in hopes of jobs. But even today, more than 50% of the population in this district is unemployed and some of the families face extreme hardship.

The state and municipal authorities were slow to provide infra structure to this community (electricity, roads, water and sewage) and presently one government school serves the entire area. Though conditions have improved in the past eight years, there is a shortage of kindergarten places and that is why we established our school here.

We started in October 2000, with one teacher in one classroom and 20 children. We expanded to two classrooms and two teachers and 40 students in January 2001. In March 2003 we moved to our present building which has three classrooms, three teachers and up to 65 children.

In January 2008 we took over the management of another kindergarten which is located 2 km away from the first kg. There are two teachers and 45 children at this new school.

In the past seven years several hundred children have been educated at our institution and they are doing very well in the state-run primary school system. Our school has won a reputation of academic excellence as a result of this.

PROJECT MISSION:

To provide high quality, neo-humanist education to children living in Bathore, Albania at an affordable price.

PROJECT BUDGET:

Monthly Expenses

Teacher Salaries (three) $650
Rent 360
Supplies, utilities 35
Administrative costs 65

total 1110

Income

Fees paid by parents 692
Donations 418

total 1110

note: these are the expenses of the first school only. The financial arrangements for the second school are still being worked out with the former manager but there will not be a deficit on this new unit (as the fees paid by the parents are higher)

FINANCIAL SOURCES:

Fees of the parents provide some of the income (see above budge) and the donations have come mostly from the whole time worker attached to the project. During the last fiscal year AMURT Italy gave $2800.

WISH LIST:

We would like to construct a play area in the back of the first kindergarten. The landlord has been using this area for his carpentry equipment, but he is removing it now and we would like to put in swings, slides, play equipment and landscaping now. The amount needed is $ 1500.

BANK ACCOUNT:

Account name: AMURT Albania
Bank: American Bank of Albania
Rr. Ismail Qemali 27
P.O. Box 3818
Tirana
Account # 1004031802
SWIFT: USALALTR

CONTACT: Mr. Donald Nelson
info at albaniansunrise.com
http://www.albaniansunrise.com
AMURT Albania
PO Box 1706
10000 Tirana, Albania

Albanian Sunrise School

The Albanian Sunrise School provides neo-humanist kindergarten education for children residing in Bathore, a relatively new community located 15 km from Tirana, the capital of Albania.

Three local teachers supervise 65 children (in three class rooms) and the education is supplemented by Mr. Nelson who teaches English, music and meditation.

A second kindergarten, located 2 km from the first one, was set up this month. There are 45 students and two teachers at this new kg.

For detailed information about the project, including history, budget, etc click here

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