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Accessibility Statement

Our Accessibility Statement

Children of the Pastaza is committed to ensuring that our website, https://www.childrenofthepastaza.org, is accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We strive to meet or exceed the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.

 

What We Do to Improve Accessibility
We are actively working to:

  • Use clear and simple language throughout the website.

  • Ensure that images have descriptive alternative text for screen readers.

  • Structure content with headings, lists, and labels to support navigation.

  • Provide sufficient color contrast to make text readable.

  • Make forms, links, and interactive elements keyboard-friendly.

  • Test the website for accessibility and usability regularly.

 

Limitations
While we strive to make all content accessible, some older content or third-party tools may not fully meet accessibility standards. We are continuously working to improve these areas.

 

Feedback and Assistance
If you experience any difficulty accessing our website or need assistance with content, please contact us.

We will respond promptly and provide the information or services in an accessible format whenever possible.

 

Compatibility with Assistive Technology
Our website is designed to be compatible with current assistive technologies, including screen readers and other accessibility tools.

 

Commitment to Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We welcome feedback and suggestions from our community to make our website more inclusive for everyone.

Sponsor a Student

Your support is Funding:

  • Cultural Preservation and Generational Pride

  • Life-Centered Education that Honors all Life

  • Preservation of Indigenous Ways and Wisdom

  • Longer-term change identified by the articles in the UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples

  • Future Leaders Grounded in Equality, Unity, and Co-Creative Solutions

The Children of the Pastaza is a collaboration between the Community of Sharmentsa and that Center for Wild Hope, a 501c3. All donations will receive a tax donation letter.

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Your sponsorship helps cover the real costs of learning—materials, instruction, connectivity, and community-based support—so students can stay with their families, elders, and forest.

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