Do it your way - Fundraise to help a mother and child learn.
Through read-a-thons, bake sales, and workplace drives, supporters are finding creative ways to bring preschool education to Indigenous families. However you choose to fundraise, your efforts support mother-child preschool classrooms led by local teachers. Together, this work helps families rewrite their own stories, creating a stronger future for generations to come.




No child should begin life already left behind. Yet in rural Indigenous communities of Guatemala, many children enter first grade without knowing letters, numbers, or sounds, and many mothers have never had the chance to learn to read. Without early education, the cycle of poverty continues.
This is a problem we know how to solve. When a mother and child learn together in their own language, confidence grows, opportunity opens, and generational change begins. Entire communities can be transformed when families are given access to education.
When you fundraise for EnLeVo, you invite your community to be part of that transformation. You raise awareness, inspire meaningful action, and help open the door to education for families who have waited generations for this opportunity.
How it works

Getting started is easy. Name your fundraiser, add a photo, and share why this cause matters to you. In minutes, you’ll be ready to invite others to help bring preschool to Indigenous families.

Once your fundraiser is live, share it widely. Text, post, email, and tell your story. The more people you reach, the faster you help bring preschool to a mother and child who need it.

Your fundraising expands preschool and mother-child education in Indigenous communities. You’ll receive updates on key milestones, outcomes, and educational progress.
You name it, the EnLevo community has probably tried it. Supporters have baked, hiked, hosted, sold, created, and celebrated, all to help a mother and child step into a preschool classroom for the very first time.
Now it's your turn. What will you do?




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