Paraguay

The church expands a local preschool to give more children access to quality, Christian education at the primary level.

This is the first year for both kids [at El Redentor School]. I have been able to see positive changes in them. Both had attention problems, but now I can see they are overcoming that problem. They are focused in what they are learning in school. I also observed that the relationship with other children has changed favorably. I love the education in values they are receiving; I have seen that they have learned to forgive.
— Thalia Araceli Gonzalez Cuenca
 
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Watch the impact video from phase 1.


ANTICIPATED LIVES IMPACTED: 165 and counting as students and their families reap the benefit of a Christian education.

GRANT AMOUNT $79,099

HOW YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE!

For $423 you will provide the windows in the building.

For $2,270 you can fund the bathrooms for the new building.

For $7,025 you can pay for the concrete foundation.

GLOBAL TRUSTEES APPROVED OCTOBER 2020

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Zeballos Cue is a poor, densely populated urban neighborhood in Paraguay’s capital of Asunción. Despite a large population of school -aged children, there are only three schools to serve them all.

To improve the community’s educational opportunities, in 2017 Redeemer Anglican Church and the Anglican Church of Paraguay began an expansion of El Redentor School. 

This project completes the second stage of the school’s expansion, adding four new classrooms and an office for the administration. In addition, the project will put a roof over the soccer field. These modifications will double the enrollment, and allow the school to eventually serve students from preschool to ninth grade.

The school will teach students Christian values and help them gain an understanding of the Christian faith. The facilities also will be used by community members who will host a Saturday Bible club and sports for children.

On Sundays, the church will use the classrooms for Sunday school. More than a school, these spaces will be a community center bringing people together in the name of Christ.

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