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Exhibit 1 - Photos Safe Spaces Family members in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León attend family relations workshops. JcR staff from Mariano Matamoros, Tijuana, Baja California begin a spelling class to support youth that are taking the technical courses with Tec de Monterrey and students who have returned to school. JcR inaugurates new Youth Center in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León along with USAID and Social Development Ministry.

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Page 1: Exhibit - Photos (RC)

Exhibit 1 - PhotosSafe Spaces

Family members in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León attend family relations workshops.

JcR staff from Mariano Matamoros, Tijuana, Baja California begin a spelling class to support youth that are taking the technical courses with Tec de Monterrey and students who have returned to school.

JcR inaugurates new Youth Center in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León along with USAID and Social Development Ministry.

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Group of thirteen mothers JcR’s youth participants in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León start a workshop on family relations in one of their houses .

JcR is working in alliance with the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA) to administer exams to youth from Nuevo Almaguer, Monterrey, Nuevo León to complete their elementary and middle school education.  

Eight mothers attend JcR family relations workshop in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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Six JcR youth that were recently placed in high school have started study circles in the YEC in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Equipping young people with employability and work readiness skills in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Equipping young people with employability and work readiness skills in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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Twenty young people participate in JcR’s human development courses in Mariano Matamoros, Tijuana, Baja California.

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Technical training

At-risk youth from Nuevo Almaguer, Monterrey, Nuevo León participate in employment training.

JcR signs agreement with Nacional Monte de Piedad and Tec de Monterrey to improve employment opportunities of at risk youth.

JcR concludes construction of Youth Center in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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Thirty young women from La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León participate in beauty technical course.

Youth from Granjas Familiares, Tijuana, Baja California enroll in technical training in ICTs.

JcR youth from Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California start technical training in construction.

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JcR initiates technical training in hospitality for youth in Tijuana and Monterrey in partnership with the Tec de Monterrey

Twenty-six youth enroll in JcR’s course in partnership with Intel “ICT and Community” in Tijuana, Baja California.

Youth begin technical training course with CMIC in Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California and receive rapper Danger Alto Kalibre in their community.

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Twenty-six young people beginJcR’s technical training in ICT with the Intel Learning curriculum in Tijuana, Baja California.

Four JcR youth in Nuevo Almaguer, Monterrey, Nuevo León are certified in Information and Communication Technologies by Intel.

JcR celebrates a “Day of Scholars” for youth participants in the employment and entrepreneurship course at the Tec de Monterrey.

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During the reporting period, a group of sixteen youth youth from Tijuana, Baja California finished Intel’s certification course, “ICT and Community”.

JcR youth participants gain new work skills and participate in basic electricity course in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

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School retention program

Middle school teachers of Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California join JcR’s work for drop out prevention.

Middle school students of Tijuana begin working on projects to improve school environment.

Eighty middle school students of Camino Verde, Granjas Familiares, and Mariano Matamoros in Baja California work on leadership projects to improve the school environments.

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Forty students at high risk of dropping out in the previous year continue working with JcR in Tijuana, Baja California.

A hundred middle school students from Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California join school retention program.

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Leadership

Forty-three young women from Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California that are part of a religious group in the neighborhood join JcR’s personal leadership training.

Alianza Batucada leadership collective participates in event of the Community Center in La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Youth Leaders from La Alianza, Monterrey, Nuevo León organize JcR promotion activity through street art.

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Nine women attend JcR’s human development and leadership workshop in La Independencia, Monterrey, Nuevo León.

JcR  youth  in  La  Independencia,  Monterrey,  Nuevo  León  who  have  par:cipated  in  the  leadership  program  use  cinema  as  a  means  to  encourage  cri:cal  thinking  among  their  peers,  and  other  members  of  their  community.  

Ten young people take human development and leadership course at the YEC in Granjas Familiares, Tijuana, Baja California.

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21 year old man and participant in JcR’s technical training in construction Mariano Matamoros, Tijuana, Baja California receives literacy certificate from INEA.

JcR hosts communication and leadership meeting with youth program participants in Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California.

A group of five youth from Camino Verde, Tijuana, Baja California use their skills acquired in JcR’s technical training in construction course to improve community playground.

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21 year old woman and JcR participant in Tijuana, Baja California passed exam needed to matriculate in the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California.

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Youth in Conflict with the Law

Jennifer Renquist (USAID) visits the Detention and Adaptation Center for Adolescents “Escobedo” in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

JcR’s social reinsertion program reaches more youth in conflict with the law. working with two more groups at the Diagnostics Center for Adolescents of Tijuana.

18 year old man and JcR participant in Tijuana was released from detention center and is continuously making efforts to succeed in his re-entry into the community and in  his  rela:ons  with  his  family.  

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Seven JcR youth participants representing the three program locations in Tijuana (Camino Verde, Mariano Matamoros, and Granjas Familiares) attend a discussion with Fabián Montes and Pascual Torres of the Ollin Law of Los Angeles, California.

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Futbol Escuela de Vida (FEV)

FEV Academy in Chilpancingo held their closing event accompanied by the third division of the “Hornets of Chilpancingo” team.

Young people of FEV in Toluca attend professional soccer stadium to watch the match of Toluca vs. Leones Negros.

Youth participants receive a motivational lecture from the paralympic swimmer National Sports Award (2012) winner and champion of the 2012 London Olympics, Gustavo Sánchez in the Centro Deportivo Agustín Millán in Toluca, State of Mexico.

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FEV partners meet in Mexico City to evaluate program and share experiences from 2014.