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Shoulder to Shoulder’s Role in Education in Honduras : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shoulder to Shoulder’s Role in Education in Honduras
Shoulder to Shoulder (StoS) or Hombro a Hombro is a grassroots, community-based, non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) registered in Honduras since 1996. The organisation develops and improves health and educational programs, aiming to help poor Hondurans achieve quality health care and sustained social development. To date, StoS has created and continued on some notable educational programs. ==Library Program==
Reading materials in Honduran schools are very limited and students are prohibited from even touching the few storybooks that must be kept in possession by the teacher at all times. As such, the StoS library program was started in 2007, with around 75 donated books housed in the Santa Lucia clinic, in order to provide an avenue for children to engage in creative learning through books. Eventually, the library expanded to include an exercise class, English lessons, movie night, and a book club for young adults. A newer and bigger library was subsequently built in the same area in March 2009, which contains storage closets, bathrooms, a computer lab with online research capabilities, crafts, games, toys and books (along with a borrowing system established). Activities such as story hour, geography club and a life skills course for scholarship students are conducted weekly. Overall, the StoS library program has and will continue to benefit the cognitive learning abilities of the Honduran community.
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