A Breeze of Hope Foundation

Organization's name: A Breeze of Hope Foundation
Headquarters address  
Address: 10 Scarlet Oak drive
Haverford , Pennsylvania 19041

United States of America
Email: ParkerPalmer@abreezeofhope.org
Web site: www.abreezeofhope.org
Organization type: Foundation
Languages:
  • Spanish
  • English

Activities

Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Economic and Social:
  • Children
  • Crime Prevention
  • Criminal Justice
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Human Rights
  • Indigenous Peoples

Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
  • Advocacy and outreach
  • Education and training of women
  • Human rights of women
  • Indigenous women
  • Research
  • Violence against women

Social Development:
  • Indigenous issues
  • Social policy
  • Youth

Statistics:
  • Crime and criminal justice statistics
  • Demographic and social surveys

Sustainable Development:
  • Education
Geographic scope: International
Country of activity:
  • United States of America
  • Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Millennium Development Goals:
  • Promote gender equality and empower women
  • Develop global partnership for development
Mission statement:
Year established (YYYY): 2010
Year of registration (YYYY): 2010
Number and type of members: where we are working currently in Bolivia ,Centro Una Brisa de Esperanza (A breeze of hope center), with the support of MAP InternationalCUBE has a staff of 16 professionals and 10 volunteers. These professionals dedicate their lives not only to handling the 630 active cases that we currently have, but to creating social awareness of the problem in schools, universities, and in the Government
Affiliation with NGO networks: Map International Bolivia , Comunidad Educativa Para La Vida (, Centro Una Brisa De Esperanza ( C.U.B.E) 2004 co founded
Funding structure:
  • Fees for education and training services
  • Fees for providing consulting or research services
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources

Additional Information

Sustainable Development

Major group affiliation:
  • Indigenous people
  • Children and youth