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Travel Back through the GLP’s History

Travel Back through the GLP’s History

Apr 25, 2022 | 25th Anniversary, Rotarians in Action | 1 comment

Last month, as a part of The Guatemala Literacy Project’s 25th anniversary, we took a glimpse into a future of possibilities! This time around, we’d like to take you on a giant leap back in time to the 20th century (cough—1996—cough) when the GLP was only just a dream...
Rosa: Walking the Path to a Brighter Future

Rosa: Walking the Path to a Brighter Future

Dec 20, 2021 | Program News, Stories of Success | 2 comments

Eighth-grader Rosa is no stranger to hard work. She regularly helps her mother in the fields to raise additional income and tends to the family’s own crops and livestock. And if that wasn’t enough, she also walks 30 minutes each way to school every day, scaling steep,...
Join 2021-22 RI President Shekhar Mehta in Focusing on Girls’ Education

Join 2021-22 RI President Shekhar Mehta in Focusing on Girls’ Education

Jul 6, 2021 | Global Grants | 0 comments

As you know, GLP Global Grant #2012567 for the 2020-2021 Rotary year was recently approved by The Rotary Foundation for the amount of $507,692. This incredible gift will change the lives of over 8,200 students and teachers through the GLP’s four proven programs. Thank...
The GLP’s 2020-2021 Global Grant is Approved!

The GLP’s 2020-2021 Global Grant is Approved!

Jul 6, 2021 | Global Grants, Program News | 0 comments

The Rotary Clubs of Quetzaltenango and Windsor-Roseland are thrilled to announce that the Guatemala Literacy Project (GLP) Global Grant for the 2020-2021 Rotary year has been approved by The Rotary Foundation! Global Grant #2012567 is for a total amount of...
The GLP’s 2019-2020 Global Grant is Approved!

The GLP’s 2019-2020 Global Grant is Approved!

Jun 29, 2020 | Global Grants, Program News | 1 comment

The Rotary Clubs of Guatemala Oeste and Sudbury are thrilled to announce that the Guatemala Literacy Project (GLP) Global Grant for the 2019-2020 Rotary year has been approved by The Rotary Foundation! Global Grant #1989785 is for a total amount of US $631,247. This...
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The GLP is a network of Rotarians and CoEd that improves education for underserved students in Guatemala. It is coordinated by the Ohio Pathways Club (D-6600).