Andean Aid
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Help and Hope Centers
Provides educational resources and after-school support in a safe environment, staffed by caring adults, to help at-risk children succeed academically.

Colegio Dr. Pedro Padilla
Offers a Christian K-12 education with a focus on academics, social-emotional skills, language learning (English, French, Chinese), and creative arts.

Skills Training
Provides training to the community to enrich skills and generate income.

About
Andean Aid


Founded in
2004
EIN
20-0301006
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
6718 14TH AVENUE KENOSHA, WI 53143-0000 United States
Website
https://www.andeanaid.org
Phone
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About
ANDEAN AID, founded in 2003, supports at-risk children in Venezuela and Colombia through educational, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual development programs. They operate 11 Help and Hope Centers, offer skills training, run a Christian school (Pre-K - 8th), and provide meals to the hungry.
Mission
ANDEAN AID provides educational, physical, emotional, social and spiritual development assistance to at-risk children in the Andes mountain regions of Venezuela and Colombia, impacting hundreds of poor children living in Andean Venezuela and Colombia.

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