College AniniA a year of having set up the home ANINI was observed with great concern that children in the sector by extreme poverty were dedicated solely to the collection of coffee and that there was no interest in improving their situation. With many economic constraints with enthusiasm but to lead a better quality of life for this population starts COLLEGE ANINI MONTE BELLO. Authorized by the Ministry of Education, according to Resolution ... .. currently serves 198 children in school and at the primary level of 1 to 6. As the dreams do not end, we want for 2008, deploying computers, teaching children to conduct research via the Internet, learn English, and at some point close to teach them a trade such as carpentry, gardening, blacksmithing among others.
In 2007, the College ANINI MONTE BELLO had deteriorated and the lack of resources in times of winter, children had to leave the runners as water entering the classrooms too, the conditions were not the best.
A draft was presented for remodeling and was improved the roof, painting, among others.
The Infrastructure of the College of ANINI has been improving with the support of many people who fall in love with the work of ANINI, Nelson Mallo, who built and later Ladies Salvadoran residents in Guatemala helped us repairing the toilets at the end of 2008, parents of children painted the facility and the company DHV gave us financial support for the remodeling project and the Dutch Windmill.
The great satisfaction is seeing students graduating from 6th. Grade and that this is already allowed to work. Much remains to be done ...
The College Anini Monte Bello is coordinated by the Graduate Andrea Araya, Psychologist, and the Masters: Elba Batz, Julio Perez, Berlyn Posadas, Paola Eagle, is a great team working with children in two days from 8:00 to 12: 30 and from 13:00 to 16:00.
In 2007 Guatemala came to a group of Spaniards to share the experience with children of Anini College and did a very interesting study