The Latitude Project
Creation date: April 11, 2012
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About
The Latitude Project is a grassroots organization started by two sisters that empowers Latin American communities to build solutions to their greatest needs.
Projects evolve naturally : we ask what people need and listen when they answer.
We work together. We find unique solutions for each community and involve villages at large. Our projects are locally embraced and sustained over time because they are defined and built by the people who need them.
We challenge outdated aid models that take presumptuous approaches and often overlook what is needed most. Rather than using guilt tactics and images of desperation, we highlight the whole truth: the beauty, the resourcefulness and the vibrancy of communities throughout Latin America.
We embolden what we can do instead of what we cannot, and we empower communities to be the agents of their own change.
The Latitude Project runs with a 100% model, where all public donations are used for on-the-ground project costs. Your support can alleviate some of the financial strains of getting to Latin America to complete these initiatives.
Donating your Aeroplan Miles will enable The Latitude Project to continue operating with no excess overhead costs- allowing more projects to be completed where change is needed the most.
Donate your Aeroplan Miles to The Latitude Project and join us in creating positive change. Thank you!
About
The Latitude Project is a grassroots organization started by two sisters that empowers Latin American communities to build solutions to their greatest needs.
Projects evolve naturally : we ask what people need and listen when they answer.
We work together. We find unique solutions for each community and involve villages at large. Our projects are locally embraced and sustained over time because they are defined and built by the people who need them.
We challenge outdated aid models that take presumptuous approaches and often overlook what is needed most. Rather than using guilt tactics and images of desperation, we highlight the whole truth: the beauty, the resourcefulness and the vibrancy of communities throughout Latin America.
We embolden what we can do instead of what we cannot, and we empower communities to be the agents of their own change.
The Latitude Project runs with a 100% model, where all public donations are used for on-the-ground project costs. Your support can alleviate some of the financial strains of getting to Latin America to complete these initiatives.
Donating your Aeroplan Miles will enable The Latitude Project to continue operating with no excess overhead costs- allowing more projects to be completed where change is needed the most.
Donate your Aeroplan Miles to The Latitude Project and join us in creating positive change. Thank you!
News and updates
Wow - today we saw that since April 11, 2012, 62 supporters donated 860,655 pts to The Latitude Project! This support has opened so many doors for our team - allowing us to get to Nicaragua and offer health, education, and water support to rural communities. These points have allowed us to...
Read moreIn October of 2017, Nicaragua was hit by the storm caused by Hurricane Nate. Huge increase in rainfall caused many rivers to surge, flooding homes and contaminating water sources. Rural farmers watched as their crops - their livelihoods - were washed away. For days, the strong rainfall, heavy...
Read moreAfter running our Rural Medicial Response for 4 months this Spring, Latitude is excited to annouce we've expanded the program! Originally bringing healthcare to 6 rural communities, we are now servicing 8 communities that have never before had access to medical services. Our team,...
Read moreLatitude is excited to be launching a number of new projects in the coming months! Here's a quick peek... Light + Learning : A program launched with US-based partner LuminAID, Light and Learning brings solar-powered inflatable lights + age-appropriate books to...
Read moreFirst of all, a big Thank You to everyone who has generously donated their miles to help The Latitude Project. We wanted to give you an update of how the miles have been used so far. 80,000 miles - a round trip flight for both Alanna and Jennifer Tynan, co-presidents of...
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