Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES)
  • Home
  • About CISPES
    • Contact
    • History
      • 30 Year Anniversary Timeline
    • Jobs & Volunteering
    • Mission Statement and Anti-oppression
  • Our Work
    • Speaking Tours
    • Labor Solidarity
    • Elections and Democracy
    • US War on Drugs
    • Anti-Mining and CAFTA
    • Material Aid
  • Travel to El Salvador
    • What is a CISPES delegation like?
    • Upcoming Delegations and Brigades
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Past Delegations
  • Take Action
    • Action Alerts
    • Local Committees
  • Media
    • El Salvador Watch Newsletter
    • CISPES in the News
    • Audio and Video
    • Photos
  • The CISPES Blog
  • Donate!

Summer 2012 Literacy Brigade

October 2, 2011.   

Application deadline: May 1. There will be rolling acceptance for this brigade, so please apply early to secure your spot. Download an application, flyer and information sheet.

Literacy Brigade

June 23 – July 15

The new Ministry of Education, headed by Vice President and long-time FMLN leader Salvador Sánchez Cerén, has launched a national campaign to reduce illiteracy by four percent by 2014. The government is well on its way, thanks to the help of over 14,000 volunteers, mostly college students, who are teaching their neighbors to read and write in local literacy “circles.” Over 100,000 people, mostly older adults, graduated from this program in its first two years!

The Ministry of Education has called for international support for this program and CISPES is mobilizing volunteers to help recruit people to join a literacy circle in their community. If you want to make a concrete contribution to the people’s liberation through education, please join us this summer!

  • Conversational Spanish skills required
  • Download the brigade info sheet for full details on activities
  • Cost is $1700 – 2150 total: $1050 in-country costs, $150-300 sliding scale registration fee, and $500-800 plane fare
  • Fundraising support and limited scholarships are available

TO APPLY submit an application by May 1 and let your local CISPES chapter know that you want to join the brigade!

If you don’t live near a CISPES chapter,  please direct questions and applications to brigade coordinator Lisa Fuller in the National Office: lisa@cispes.org, (202) 521-2510 ext.  204.

¡Educación para tod@s!

« El Salvador’s President Funes Addresses the UN
Stop Union Busting in El Salvador Take action TODAY! »
  • Related Posts
    romero mural

    CISPES is sending 3 unique delegations to El Salvador in 2013 – Join Us!

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013  

    May Day Labor Solidarity • June Radical Re-Connection for Salvadorans ...

    nurse attending woman

    Apply this June to join our first Medical Brigade!

    Tuesday, May 8, 2012  

    Medical Brigade: August 11-25, 2012 Application deadline extended! June 1 for ...

    "Welcome to the Literacy Program - learning for a better life." - a Literacy Circle in Cojutupeque, Cuscatlan.

    Changes in Motion: El Salvador’s Adult Literacy Circles

    Thursday, April 5, 2012  

    “I used to have to ask people about which bus ...

    US Embassy in San Salvador - only the US Embassy in Iraq is larger

    Press release: US citizens demand that US stop promoting militarization in Central America

    Thursday, March 15, 2012  

    PRESS RELEASE US citizens present petition signatures to US Embassy in ...

    lanzamiento_ecos3

    Delegation visits community health team, sees what’s at stake in March election

    Thursday, March 8, 2012  

    While Joe Biden was visiting Central America to push the ...

  • Language
    • English
    • Español
  • Join CISPES!

    Click here to support the struggle for justice and self-determination in El Salvador!

  • Local Committees
    • Bay Area
    • Boston
    • Los Angeles
    • New York
    • Olympia
    • Portland
    • Seattle
    • Washington DC
  • Sign the Petition!
    Click here to denounce the US role in militarizing public security in El Salvador.
  • Archives
  • Recent Tweets
    • US intervention at work – fortunately the FMLN was able to push through some reforms to the P3 law to mitigate… fb.me/2kFBF0isP 4 days ago
    • Walter Araujo takes to twitter to publicly criticize his own party’s candidate fb.me/2pzHRp1jy 4 days ago
    • Former military generals’ naming to Security Cabinet found unconstitutional fb.me/GxcZ9SV3 5 days ago
    • Breaking news: Former military generals’ naming to Security Cabinet found unconstitutional fb.me/18c0Hy1Z5 8 days ago
    • 2 delegaciones de CISPES este verano – ¡No te pierdas de esta oportunidad para conocer los movimientos… fb.me/2N2JjkYcZ 8 days ago

    Follow Me on Twitter

  • CISPES videos
  • Categories
    • History
    • Jobs & Volunteering
    • Mission Statement and Anti-oppression
    • Action Alerts
    • Upcoming Delegations and Brigades
    • Audio and Video
    • CISPES in the News
    • El Salvador Watch Newsletter
    • Photos
    • Anti-Mining and CAFTA
    • Elections and Democracy
    • Material Aid
    • Speaking Tours
    • The CISPES Blog
  • Contact Us:

    CISPES National Office
    1525 Newton St. NW
    Washington DC, 20010
    (202) 521-2510
    Fax: (202)332-3339

  • 30 Year Anniversary Timeline
  • Contact
  • Donate!
  • Elections Blog
  • Home
  • Local Committees
  • Take Action
  • Travel to El Salvador
  • About CISPES
  • Media
  • Our Work
  • Snapshot
Copyright © 2013. All Rights Reserved.
Previse WordPress Theme By MagPress.com