Rotary International President Riseley Calls GLP “the Gold Standard”
We could not have been more honored by the President’s words: “If you want to look for a project that meets so many of the characteristics of Rotary, the GLP is the gold standard.”
We could not have been more honored by the President’s words: “If you want to look for a project that meets so many of the characteristics of Rotary, the GLP is the gold standard.”
“It used to take students up to two years to learn to read well. Now they reach the same level in three months.”
Our Global Grant was the largest that The Rotary Foundation awarded in the Basic Education and Literacy area of focus this year.
“It was very impactful to realize that education is difficult for these people,” said Larry Bass, a Rotarian from southeast Denver. “Guatemala I think has the highest illiteracy rate in Central America, and you see it up close and personal when you go to something like the home visits.”
“The computer will be a tool I can use to defend myself against any problems I face.”