Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina

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Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
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Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina
Provide care for 25 battered girls in Argentina

Project Report | May 7, 2020
May 2020 report, how COVID 19 has affected us.

By Maria Reynolds | President of the NGO owner of the Hogar San Jose

Home schooling due to Coronavirus
Home schooling due to Coronavirus

Hello Friends of the Hogar San José,

        So much has happened since our last report! We finished our summer holidays with a trip to the Argentine coast, kindness of the Fundación Cultural Argentina,  to enjoy the sea. Several girls had never been to the beach, so just watching their first glimpse of the sea was amazing. The four days flew by, and we all came back home full of energy to start our school year.

        Classes started on March 7th, and one week later the Argentine government cancelled classes due to the pandemia, and sent everyone home to do remote learning. Four days later, everyone was sent home, except essential services, and taking care of the home is considered essential. The problem is that people over 60 or having certain cronic illnesses are exempt from assisting to work. Half of our care takers fall into this last category, so we must thank the remaining care takers and the director who are working overtime and covering nights and weekends without getting extra payments.

        Home schooling for 25, when you only have a few computers and very basic and unstable internet is not easy, so we do what we can. A better connection and additional computers are very much needed but at this point, we cannot afford them. 

        Our biggest problem so far is that our fund raising activities have all been cancelled. Our income comes in from four sources: Government funding: 30%; individual and corporate donors: 25%, charity dinner: 20%, vintage sales and school buffet 25%. At this point, we have not been able to hold our annual charity dinner which usually takes place in May; and we cannot do any vintage sales or run the school buffet. Salaries take up over 80% of our expenses, and at this point we do not have enough income to pay salaries. We have asked the authorities for additional help, but none has been received. 

       This is why we are asking additional help from everybody that has ever been to the Home, or has donated before. We know this social distancing wont last forever, but schooling, charity dinners and vintage sales will be amongst the last activities to go back to normal. Please donate now! 

      We hope this report finds you well and wish a speedy end to the pandemia. We have learnt many things throughout these difficult times, and I want to thank our workers again for going so much beyond their duty in order to take good care of our girls. 

      Sincerely, 

María Reynolds

President 

Damas de Caridad de San Vicente de Paul

Hogar San José

                     

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Location: Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Argentina
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