In 2007, Shoulder to Shoulder opened the first library in
Santa Lucia, Intibuca, Honduras. The goal of the library was to have a place
where the community could come to read, study, learn, and play.
The library is the only place in the community where children
can actually pick up a book to read.
Though schools have a limited supply of books, the children are not
allowed to touch them.
Given this knowledge, we wanted children to have access to
books and to have the ability to check out a book to take home. We wanted to get
children excited about reading.
Since its inception, the library has been a tremendous
success. Weekly activities include Story
Hour, Geography Club, Life Skills Class, and exercise classes. During the summer, additional programs
include Reading Club and a craft class.
Children come daily to the library to read, do crafts,
color, play “Memory,” and put together puzzles.
Students use the library to research different projects and check
email. Adults come for exercise classes
and to use the computers.
The library is also available for visiting patients and
families. Many children come to the
library to read and color while their parents are being seen in the
clinic. The majority of these children
are coming from villages surrounding Santa Lucia where the attendance for
school is drastically lower than in town.
The library is able to provide a place of creative learning for these
children.
In late summer 2008, the space the library is currently
occupying will be remodeled to be used as a maternity wing for the Hombro a
Hombro Clinic. We are going to have to
build a new library to be finished by August of 2008.
We need your help to do this! Please consider making a donation to support
the construction of the new library! The
total amount needed is $50,000. With
your help, we can continue to serve the community of Santa Lucia, Honduras,
making a long-term impact on the literacy and education of the children here.
To donate, click on this link.