Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Exciting updates and News at Nueva Vida!

The staff at Nueva Vida have exciting news!  


Hogar Nueva Vida will experience an exciting transition this fall. We are extending its services to a greater number of elementary age girls by offering a day program rather then the current overnight residential program.

Over the past three years, we have observed a significant decline in the number of girls living at Hogar Nueva Vida. This decline has prompted the following question: What are the current needs of the community in the south of Merida?

The answer has been this: There is still a great need to assist in the education of elementary age girls in a supervised, caring environment, but the need for them to stay overnight in a residential setting has abated due to better living conditions of the families. Many families do need support in supervising, caring for and educating their girls, but they don’t want them to be away for the whole week. Thus we decided to transition from a Sunday night to Friday afternoon “hogar” to a 12:00p.m.-7:00p.m. daily “estancia”.

The number of girls expected for next school year is already double the number of the girls currently at Nueva Vida. We are happy to say that of the seven girls currently living at Nueva Vida who were planning on returning for next school year, five will be able to participate in the estancia program since their families live nearby. We will continue to offer a caring, supervised environment, a nutritious lunch, showers, help with the girls’ homework, enrichment classes and the chance to develop responsibility by doing chores.

The differences are these: The program and facility will be called the “Estancia Nueva Vida”. Enrichment classes will be more frequent and structured. English and computer classes will be held more consistently, and art, music, field trips, and educational media will be added to the enrichment time as well. Also a new tutoring block will emphasize academic concepts rather than just the concrete mechanics of a given discipline often found in their homework time. We will be using the newly and beautifully painted “sleeping” rooms for tutoring and enrichment activities.

Obviously, the other major change is the daily schedule. The girls will attend public school in the morning and arrive at Nueva Vida around noon. They will do chores, eat lunch, play and have a large group activity centered around values and community building. This will be followed by a four period rotation consisting of homework completion, tutoring of concepts, showers/reading time, and enrichment classes. By the time this is all finished for the day, it will be 7:00 PM when family members will arrive to take their girls home, and everyone will get a good night’s rest to repeat the process again the next day!