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Statistics and Data

Understand why supporting Indigenous youth in the Ecuadorian Amazon is one of the most effective ways to protect Rainforest ecosystem long-term.

The Supporting Research and Data

Supporting education for Indigenous youth in the Ecuadorian Amazon is one of the most effective ways to protect rainforest ecosystems long-term.

We are committed to responsible stewardship of every gift.

 

Funds are allocated to community-identified priorities, with clear oversight and accountability. Trust is essential to lasting impact.

 

How are students selected?

Students are identified by the Achuar community based on need, readiness, and family support.

 

Do sponsors support one specific child?

Sponsors support the program as a whole, ensuring equity, flexibility, and dignity for all students.

 

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Yes. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

 

Will I receive updates?

Yes. Sponsors receive periodic updates about the program and community progress, shared with consent.

 

Why monthly giving?

Monthly support provides stability, allowing education programs to remain consistent, community-led, and sustainable.

Sponsor a Student

Your support is Funding:

  • Cultural Revival 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.

One time

Monthly

CHOOSE AN AMOUNT TO GIVE

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.

$100

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