Fabretto’s programs seek to break the cycle of poverty by collaborating
with community members to help them develop the skills and abilities that they need
to improve their livelihoods. Most Fabretto beneficiaries are supported by multiple
programs, which intersect and work in tandem to improve education, health, nutrition,
and community development.
Early & Primary Education Enrichment
- •After-school classes
- •Teacher training & professional circles
- •Updated teaching methodologies
- •Classroom resources
- •Early child development parent groups
Rural Secondary Education (SAT)
- •Innovative tutorial program for rural youth
- •Training for rural 'tutors'
- •Accredited path to a high school degree
- •Training in skills & entrepreneurship
- •'Learning by earning' through productive and small business
initiatives
Vocational & Life Skills Education
- •Technical courses granting nationally-recognized certificates
- •Non-degree computer skills and English courses
- •Internships and scholarships
Food Security & Nutrition
- •School lunch programs for preschool, primary, and secondary
students
- •School and family gardens
- •Updated teaching methodologies
- •Agricultural training for youth and their communities
Community Well-Being & Development
- •Community campaigns
- •Preventative health (e.g. distributing anti-parasitics)
- •Parent and community training
- •Parent volunteer program