FEMAP’s Youth Programs 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua.

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FEMAP’s Youth Programs 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

The FEMAP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity founded in 1992 to provide aid and support for FEMAP (Health and Community Development of Cd. Juarez A.C.) Salud y Desarrollo Comunitario de Cd. Juarez/ FEMAP is a private, nonprofit institution organized under the laws of Mexico.

To support and promote the mission of FEMAP in Mexico, which is to raise the quality of life among people living in poverty, through health services, education, research, and economic and social empowerment. This mission is implemented through the delivery of maternal and child health services, human and social development and the population’s economic development through microenterprises and community banks To support and promote the mission of FEMAP in Mexico, which is to raise the quality of life among people living in poverty, through health services, education, research, and economic and social empowerment. This mission is implemented through the delivery of maternal and child health services, human and social development and the population’s economic development through microenterprises and community banks 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

39 years of uninterrupted in the areas of: Health Education and Service Access to Formal Education Community Participation in Informal Education Community Development of: Social Responsibility Human Capital Social Capital Economic Empowerment through Micro-FInance 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

39 years working to serve the marginated areas of The City of Juarez and the north of the State of Chihuahua FEMAP’s programs and services stem from the believe that all of us have the innate ability to affect change. Whether in our individual lives, our organizations, neighborhoods or our communities, we can create the ideas and generate the energy needed to improve our social condition. In 2011 FEMAP Served 15,046 people through its Community Programs

1,004 Promotoras – Voluntary Community Out Reach Workers 504 Salaried Employees: – 424 (84%) FEMAP Medical Units employees – 48 (10%) Community Based Programs employees – 32 (6%) Nursing School Employees FEMAP MEDICAL UNITS (FMU): – Hospital de la Familia – Hospital Santa María-FEMAP – Clínica de la Familia Nursing School: – Incorporated to Cd. Juárez Autonomous University – 534 students 1,004 Promotoras – Voluntary Community Out Reach Workers 504 Salaried Employees: – 424 (84%) FEMAP Medical Units employees – 48 (10%) Community Based Programs employees – 32 (6%) Nursing School Employees FEMAP MEDICAL UNITS (FMU): – Hospital de la Familia – Hospital Santa María-FEMAP – Clínica de la Familia Nursing School: – Incorporated to Cd. Juárez Autonomous University – 534 students 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

39 years working to serve the marginated areas of The City of Juarez and the north of the State of Chihuahua

39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua Cd. Juárez Colonia Felipe Ángeles Colonia Francisco I. Madero

In 2011, 4,360 children and adolescents participated in one or two of FEMAP’s youth programs. These programs contribute to the child’s quality of life by implementing activities that help in their physical and emotional development and strengthens communities to confront the problems faces by today’s youth in Cd. Juarez.

2011 Safe Places: Jovenes Como un Recurso 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua The program teaches adolescents how to be philanthropists by volunteering. In 2011, after a successful test, the program was expanded to encompass youth who are on the verge of dropping out of school. The program works with adolescents 12 to 18 years-of-age in Cd. Juarez. One of the many and most important outcomes is developing positive change in the youth.

Jovenes Como Un Recurso - Philanthropy in Youth 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

Ampliando el Desarollo de los Niños: After-School Programs 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua FEMAP’s After-School Program covers schools in Amado Nervo, Fernando Ahuatzín Reyes, Jaime Torres Bodet and Pedro Zaragoza to serve 500 children between the ages of six and 12. The schools are located in the marginalized and gang-ridden colonias of Industrial No. 1, Francisco I. Madero, Rancho Anapra and Lomas de Poleo, respectively. Children receive tutoring, classes in dance, music, English, arts and crafts and Karate.

Ampliando el Desarollo de los Niños: After-School Programs 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

ValorArte para Adolecentes 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

ValorArte Para Niñas y Niños 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

ValorArte Para Niñas y Niños 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua Artistic Expression -Development of creativity - Emotional outlet Teach teamwork and understanding Stimulate motor-skills Create Safe Places for children Participants: 4 th Graders 30 sessions in the school year 45 minutes per session Equipment: Dance instructor Assistant Musician

ValorArte Para Niñas Y Niños Three Schools 200 Children Grant and Donor Funded 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

Programa de Educación Sexual. Escuelas y Zonas. Colonia 16 de Septiembre. (Secundaria Federal #7). Colonia Lomas de Poleo. (Sec. Federal #14). Colonia Industrial. (Secundaria Federal #4) Colonia Oasis Revolución. Secundaria Técnica #79 Infonavit Solidaridad. (Sec. Fed # 10) Colonia Obrera. Sec. Técnica #1 Infonavit Casas Grandes. (CBTIS #114) Colonia Carlos Castillo Peraza. CBTIS # years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

En Sexualidad Tu Tienes la Palabra 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua Two Should Know: En Sexualidad tu Tienes la Palabra – Part of Paso del Norte Health Foundation’s Goal 4: Healthy Family and Social Environment. FEMAP provided comprehensive sexuality education presentations for youth 12 to 18 years of age. In 2012, the program was expanded to train 200 peer educators.

En Sexualidad Tu Tienes la Palabra 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua Municipality of Cd. Juarez: 6.8% 12 – 14 years have had a child 21% already have a child 40% of births at FEMAP’s medical units are to girls under 19 (average is 17.4 years of age)

FEMAP Medical Units 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

Hospital de la Familia hospital beds Hospital Santa María - 70 hospital beds An Outpatient Unit - Clínica de la Familia 114 Doctors (74% are specialists) 144 Nurses 30 Consultation Rooms 24 hr Pediatrician, Surgeon, OB/GYN and Anesthesiologist One Neonatal Intensive Care Units w/12 units; two Neonatal Intermediate Care Units w/18 incubators, one Neonatal Intensive Care for Infectious Diseases with six units Hospital de la Familia hospital beds Hospital Santa María - 70 hospital beds An Outpatient Unit - Clínica de la Familia 114 Doctors (74% are specialists) 144 Nurses 30 Consultation Rooms 24 hr Pediatrician, Surgeon, OB/GYN and Anesthesiologist One Neonatal Intensive Care Units w/12 units; two Neonatal Intermediate Care Units w/18 incubators, one Neonatal Intensive Care for Infectious Diseases with six units 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua

Special Medical Programs Popular Insurance (strategic alliance with Mexican Government) Dr. Jacob Heydemann Clinic Boquitas Bonitas Fund Mil Sonrisas Shriner's Clinic (Utah-El Paso- México-Juarez) 39 years serving marginalized communities in Cd. Juarez and the the State of Chihuahua