Por este medio hago un llamado a todos los miembros de las comunidades que sirve la biblioteca movil para que se unan a este proyecto con un compromiso annual para el beneficio de todos los ninos de dichas comunidades.
Desde el 2012 al 2014 la biblioteca visito, cada dos semanas, las escuelas de: La Cañada, El Ciricuario, San Lucas, El Carmen, Palo Galan y Las Marias.
Pero otras comunidades tambien se benficiaron de su programa como son: Los Reyes, Las Lajas y Yucuaquin.
Para el año escolar del 2015 ya tenemos una donacion de $500 al presupuesto anual de la biblioteca y esperamos que te unas a las causa de la educacion de nuestros niños!
Esperamos poder continuar visitando cada escuela por lo menos una vez al mes. Cada visita a las escuelas nos cuesta $20. Puesdes esponsoriar el transporte anual de una escuela con una donacion de $120! Envia tu fotos e informacion para publicacion en el blog.
Puedes donar libros enviandolos a:
Atencion: Fausto Orfilio Bonilla
Canton Las Marias de Yucuaquin, La Union
El Salvador, Centro America
Para mayor informacion, enviame una nota a ynochoa@Hotmail.com or yancyochoa@gmail.com
Si eres de otro caserio y quieres que la biblioteca visite la escuela en tu comunidad envianos una nota y unete a el programa.
A program to be developed through a fellowship from Queen's University and continues through donations from the community. We serve rural schools within the jurisdiction of Yucuaiquin de La Union. Un programa comenzado con la asistencia de la Universidad de Queen's y que continua por medio de donaciones de la comunidad. Nuestro programa sirve a las comunidades del sur de Yucuaiquin, La Union, El Salvador.
Saturday, 20 December 2014
The 2014 year for the Las Marias Mobil Library was full of successes. I was invited to the end of the year graduation ceremonies and nominated by the graduating class as the recognized staff. I was privileged to attend the ceremony on December 11, 2014.
I took advantage of the time and met with the staff of all schools participating in the lending library program. We brainstormed ideas on how to keep the program running as the original budget provided by Queen's ran out. I will be reaching out to all former school graduates of the Las Marias school and asking for contributions either in funds or books and I will be contributing annually to the budget of the school so that the library can remain open part-time in Las Marias.
We discussed going to monthly visits to the schools and having the schools pay the $20 transportation cost for the day each month. That is a lot from their budget but they are committed due to the benefits of having books accessible to the children.
Now for some stats:
We started with 917 books and ended the year with 1040 books! While we added 123 books, we also had 105 books damaged and repaired during the year. As the usage increases, books become more fragile and hence the increase in damage.
During 2014 we purchased 142 more books, we had 77 books donated so we closed the year with 1,259 books. Additionally we have 460 books (repeated/same title).
As usual if you'd like to contribute or sponsor the transportation for one school it costs $120 for the year. If you'd like to donate books you can send them to the following address:
Attencion: Fausto Orfilio Bonilla
Canton Las Marias de Yucuaiquin, La Union
El Salvador, Centro America
or email ynochoa@Hotmail.com for an alternative Canadian address.
I took advantage of the time and met with the staff of all schools participating in the lending library program. We brainstormed ideas on how to keep the program running as the original budget provided by Queen's ran out. I will be reaching out to all former school graduates of the Las Marias school and asking for contributions either in funds or books and I will be contributing annually to the budget of the school so that the library can remain open part-time in Las Marias.
We discussed going to monthly visits to the schools and having the schools pay the $20 transportation cost for the day each month. That is a lot from their budget but they are committed due to the benefits of having books accessible to the children.
Now for some stats:
We started with 917 books and ended the year with 1040 books! While we added 123 books, we also had 105 books damaged and repaired during the year. As the usage increases, books become more fragile and hence the increase in damage.
During 2014 we purchased 142 more books, we had 77 books donated so we closed the year with 1,259 books. Additionally we have 460 books (repeated/same title).
As usual if you'd like to contribute or sponsor the transportation for one school it costs $120 for the year. If you'd like to donate books you can send them to the following address:
Attencion: Fausto Orfilio Bonilla
Canton Las Marias de Yucuaiquin, La Union
El Salvador, Centro America
or email ynochoa@Hotmail.com for an alternative Canadian address.
Round table brainstorming and lunch with staff of the six participating schools.
2014 Grade Nine graduation class.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Presentation to the American Library Association about the Las Marías Mobile Library
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Saying goodbye to El Salvador but not to the project...
My last few weeks in El Salvador were difficult as I had to return to Canada earlier than expected due to unforeseen circumstances. After some tearful goodbyes, visits to families' homes, a bag full of letters and cards from the children and final visits to the schools for an ice cream goodbye celebration, our family flew back to Canada.
Today, Modesto and the teachers and directors continue to visit the schools on a bi-weekly basis and I maintain communication with then to see how it is going. I will be doing some fundraising to purchase more books from Vernon, BC (our new home) and hope to work toward a twin city program for the municipality of Yucuaiquín, La Union.
Here are some pictures of our final weeks! I will keep you posted on our fundraising event.
Today, Modesto and the teachers and directors continue to visit the schools on a bi-weekly basis and I maintain communication with then to see how it is going. I will be doing some fundraising to purchase more books from Vernon, BC (our new home) and hope to work toward a twin city program for the municipality of Yucuaiquín, La Union.
Here are some pictures of our final weeks! I will keep you posted on our fundraising event.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Working on sustainability...
I finally arranged for representatives from the National Public Library in San Salvador to meet with the mayor of Yucuaiquín last Thursday, April 10, 2013.
Lilian Montenegro from the National Public Library met with Carlos Gutierrez, mayor of Yucuaiquín, and came to a tentative agreement to work together to open a public library in Yucuaiquín.
Mr. Gutierrez was left with a contract to take to council and forward to the national library in San Salvador in order to formalize the agreement.
Terms include:
Mr. Gutierrez allocates a space within the city to house the library and provides a staff person to supervise. The city also commits to seek out ways to grow the initial collection which is provided by the National Library.
The national library commits to provide training and support to the new staff/program and incorporate the city into the network of public libraries.
I finally arranged for representatives from the National Public Library in San Salvador to meet with the mayor of Yucuaiquín last Thursday, April 10, 2013.
Lilian Montenegro from the National Public Library met with Carlos Gutierrez, mayor of Yucuaiquín, and came to a tentative agreement to work together to open a public library in Yucuaiquín.
Mr. Gutierrez was left with a contract to take to council and forward to the national library in San Salvador in order to formalize the agreement.
Terms include:
Mr. Gutierrez allocates a space within the city to house the library and provides a staff person to supervise. The city also commits to seek out ways to grow the initial collection which is provided by the National Library.
The national library commits to provide training and support to the new staff/program and incorporate the city into the network of public libraries.
Mr. Carlos Gutierrez and I.
Coordinator of public libraries and I.
Ms. Montenegro, Mr. Gutierrez and I.
Lilian Montenegro and I in front of the municipal hall.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
The work continues and our involvement with the schools is solicited more and more!
Our visits to the schools are now bi-weekly and the children and youth are excited to receive us each time we come. We will visit the schools on the first and third week of each month going forward.
Modesto and I spend the time we are not out planning and preparing the activities for the weeks that we do go out on visits. We prepare reminder cards for children who did not return their books on the due date and attend the meetings we are invited to.
I have given presentations to parents at two schools; both of which are not ones we visit but still in the municipality. The topics have been learning difficulties and the role of the parent in a child's education. Of course I invite these communities to visit us at the library in Las Marias and access some of the self-help and other resource material we have available. So far we have had three parents come and become members of the library and check out books.
I have been asked to come and give a one hour English conversational class once a week at one of the schools and I'm in the process of coordinating the times and schedules for this which will begin this month.
I am still working on bringing the national library's representative to meet with Yucuaquin's mayor but the mayor has given his verbal support to establishing a library at a new building they are constructing which will house a medical clinic. That would certainly give more sustainability to the project once I exit the scene.
Modesto and I spend the time we are not out planning and preparing the activities for the weeks that we do go out on visits. We prepare reminder cards for children who did not return their books on the due date and attend the meetings we are invited to.
I have given presentations to parents at two schools; both of which are not ones we visit but still in the municipality. The topics have been learning difficulties and the role of the parent in a child's education. Of course I invite these communities to visit us at the library in Las Marias and access some of the self-help and other resource material we have available. So far we have had three parents come and become members of the library and check out books.
I have been asked to come and give a one hour English conversational class once a week at one of the schools and I'm in the process of coordinating the times and schedules for this which will begin this month.
I am still working on bringing the national library's representative to meet with Yucuaquin's mayor but the mayor has given his verbal support to establishing a library at a new building they are constructing which will house a medical clinic. That would certainly give more sustainability to the project once I exit the scene.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Pictures of the inauguration.
Children with some of the prizes given away.
This kindergardener came from a village about a 45 minute walk away!
Many parents stayed out of the way of the main sitting areas.
All ages were welcomed and all ages attended!
Some of the games brought to the village.
Clowning around. The clown also spoke about reading and gave away books as prizes.
Lining up for a tour of the bibliobus!
Toy area inside the bibliobus.
First activity in the bibliobus was a reading.
Face painting was one of the activities.
The newly painted tables at the school were prepared especially for additional activities during inauguration.
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