Coaching youth to think about their dreams for the future, and to plan and take steps to achieve them, may not seem like something that needs to be taught, but in struggling communities in Paraguay, making goals is a big deal. Youth in the South American country can often feel the future offers little choice or hope for something better.
But, that’s changing thanks to donors.
For nine months, 518 students, aged 12 to 18, worked with teachers, the principal and local partner FortaleSer to strengthen their personal, leadership and organizational skills. They began by mapping out their life plans for their personal and professional lives.
“It was weird at first,” shares 15-year-old Giana. “But, then I learned about my values, weaknesses and strengths. My life plan is to finish school, enter the military academy and buy land. I want to marry and have two children.”
“My life plan is to complete school, study law and work in the judiciary,” adds Wilfrido, Giana’s classmate. “My personal goal is to help my parents and siblings so they can also study and have a profession.”