We improve conditions for children and teenagers by using education as a tool for developing skills, promoting healthy attitudes and habits, and providing access to basic needs such as nutrition. We work on healthy habits transversally:
Nutrition
Physical Activity and Sport
Hygiene
Rest
Emotional Well-Being
Child Nutrition Support (RAI)
In collaboration with schools and social-educational support institutions, we work to guarantee nutrition by offering a healthy meal each day while promoting healthy habits as well as the minors’ integral development.
‘Dinem Junts!’
We offer social-educational support with qualified professionals in a protective space, we promote healthy habits, and we ensure that they get a healthy and balanced diet.
This program is aimed at students aged 11 to 18 who do not have access to free school meals due to their shorter school days.
School Health
We promote education for health at schools by providing resources and improving opportunities through working alongside the local authorities, educational team and families.
Mentoring
Mentoring is a very useful tool for establishing and keeping up healthy habits in children, teenagers, and families. We promote social mentoring by offering support and guidance for tackling social challenges and meeting personal goals, while also promoting trust-based relationships and bolstering social skills.
Educational Intervention with Animals
The goal of this program is children’s social and emotional development, boosting their self-esteem and social skills by taking care of the animal.
The presence of the animal is a motivational resource that stimulates an interest in learning, contributing toward the children's positive integral development.
The Education for Health program helps to meet the following SDGs
