Announcements


Our new project

posted ‎‎May 31, 2009 7:06 PM‎‎ by Bryant Hand   [ updated ‎‎Jun 4, 2009 11:10 AM‎‎ ]

Las Manos de Christine is proud to announce our new partnership with the good people at the Earth Lodge. We look forward to supporting the good work they have been doing for the kids at the public school in the El Hato community. See what they are currently doing at...http://elhatoschool.blogspot.com/

Coming to America (the U.S. to be specific)

posted ‎‎Apr 20, 2009 1:49 PM‎‎ by Bryant Hand

Las Manos will have its first fund raiser in the United States at the end of July this year! It will be held at the Hand´s house in Mesilla Park, Las Cruces N.M. Keep an eye out for your invitation. Hope to see you all there.

New School Year Starts at Camino Seguro

posted ‎‎Jan 20, 2009 6:57 AM‎‎ by Joe Turton

The new school year at Camino Seguro (Safe Passage) began on Monday the 19th. Las Manos de Christine is looking forward to a great year for the all the kids, the Camino Seguro teachers, and Las Mano's new teacher, Andrea Drury.

Art Opening a Success

posted ‎‎Oct 10, 2008 9:20 AM‎‎ by Las Manos de Christine   [ updated ‎‎Oct 17, 2008 3:59 PM‎‎ by Joe Turton ]

The opening of our exposition at Meson Panza Verde was a great success. We would like to say thanks to everyone involved, all our visitors, and especially the Panza Verde staff. We estimate that over the course of the night we had almost 200 visitors. If you did not make it to the opening, please come to see the art any time until the 28th, and, if you can, eat in the restaurant; it perhaps the best in the whole country. Please go to the events page to see photos and more details of the night.

Article in Que Pasa

posted ‎‎Oct 5, 2008 6:26 PM‎‎ by Las Manos de Christine

Que Pasa en Antigua carries an article about Las Manos de Cristine in their October issue. It is in both English and Spanish. You can pick up a free copy in Antigua or you can read the article in Que Pasa online here.

Ramón Ávila has donated a piece

posted ‎‎Sep 25, 2008 2:55 PM‎‎ by Joe Turton   [ updated ‎‎Sep 25, 2008 5:51 PM‎‎ ]

Renowned artist Ramón Ávila has kindly agreed to donate a piece to the Las Manos auction. We will post details and a picture of it soon.

Article in La Cuadra

posted ‎‎Sep 24, 2008 2:52 PM‎‎ by Joe Turton   [ updated ‎‎Sep 28, 2008 10:32 AM‎‎ ]

The latest issue of La Cuadra magazine carries an article about Las Manos de Christine. You can go direct to the article by clicking on the attachment at the base of the page or read the text below. Better still, get a copy, because it's an entertaining, thought provoking, and informative read.

NGO Review: Las Manos de Christine

Economic Success Through English Education

By Michael Tallon



Bryant Hand, 33, professional educator and entrepreneur, came to Guatemala four years ago and founded the Oxford Language Schools which currently train Spanish speakers in 28 languages ranging from Korean and Mandarin to Portuguese and English. The schools are a successful business, catering largely to adults and corporate clients, but Bryant, who had seen what he calls the “transformative power of language education” wanted to put his talents to use for underprivileged children in his host country. With these kids in mind, he founded Las Manos de Christine.

Las Manos de Christine is a non-profit organization, named in honor of Bryant’s mother, an educator who dedicated her life to her family and her students. The goal of Las Manos de Christine is to provide the same worldclass language instruction to the poorest children in Guatemala that the Oxford Language schools provide to Central America’s business class.

Through both his for profit and non-profit work, Bryant knows that the level of proficiency a Guatemalan has in a second or third language, particularly English, is directly related to the success they will achieve in their professional lives. And he knows that the Guatemalan economy of the coming decades, increasingly global and increasingly based on tourism, will reward today’s children who have the opportunity to integrate with that new economy. He is determined to see that the less well off are not left behind again.

But identifying the problem isn’t solving it. The barriers to providing quality language instruction to the impoverished children of Guatemala are immense. The public education system is bureaucratic, underfunded and unwelcoming of outsiders, the private schools don’t serve the target population, and volunteer projects generally are not structured in a way that would make intensive language instruction a viable option.

To surmount these obstacles Las Manos de Christine formed a partnership with Camino Seguro/Safe Passage, an NGO which provides educational, medical and nutritional support to children whose families work on the Guatemala City dump.

The philosophy of Las Manos de Christine is that for real learning to occur, students need a safe environment with professional language teachers willing to engage them in a long term educational commitment. Las Manos de Christine has the teachers and the educational resources. Camino Seguro has the children, the will, and the facilities.

Together, they are building a successful future for hundreds of children that much of the rest of the world would rather simply forget.

For the past year, together, Camino Seguro and Las Manos de Christine have brought the disparate parts of the educational puzzle together and created a real solution for an endemic problem - and in the coming years, Las Manos de Christine is committed to building similar world-class ESL programs for impoverished students across Guatemala and Central America.

To reach these goals, Las Manos de Christine needs to continually raise resources. Initially, Bryant Hand went to his family and friends for donations to begin building towards this inspiring dream. To continue their growth and development, they are constantly searching for new sources of revenue.

One intriguing resource that Bryant and Las Manos de Christine has tapped is bringing together the arts community in Guatemala with those willing to donate time, effort and money to support their program.

On October 8, 2008 Las Manos de Christine will be hosting an art opening and auction at Meson Panza Verde in Antigua. At this event, which is sure to be a success, the work of over 20 Guatemalan artists - as well as the artwork of many of the children of Camino Seguro - will be on display in the Panza Verde Gallery. Please come and join with Bryant, his teachers and his friends as they continue to work for the poorest children of Guatemala on their quest to build better lives through education.

Wine and refreshments will be served for the opening on the evening of October 8. The exhibit will remain open for public viewing and bidding through out the month of October.

Panza Verde is located at #19, 5th Avenida Sur. To learn more about Las Manos de Christine, please visit their website: http://www.lasmanosdc.org. To learn more about Camino Seguro/Safe Passage, visit their website at: www.safepassage.org.




José Rozas-Botrán to speak at the Las Manos dinner

posted ‎‎Sep 24, 2008 2:49 PM‎‎ by Joe Turton   [ updated ‎‎Sep 28, 2008 10:25 AM‎‎ ]

We are pleased to announce that José Rozas Botrán has agreed to be the keynote speaker at our dinner on the 8th of October. Tickets are still available for the dinner please see our events page.

José Rozas Botrán is the head of the Rozas Botrán foundation and the owner of the largest private art collection in Guatemala. He is well known for his tireless philanthropic work. Las Manos de Christine is very honored to have his support.

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