Three Wishes

Three Wishes '11

The Cafe Femenino Foundation has selected the grants that will be funded by the 2011 Three Wishes program. This year we are seeking sponsors to fund grants for communities in Rwanda, Peru, and Dominican Republic. Click on each of the grants below for more information.

  1. Rwanda - Conflict Resolution Workshop Grant for $3000

  2. Peru - Malnutrition Reduction Program Grant for $3000

  3. Dominican Republic - Cow Breeding Project Grant for $3000

Three Wishes '10

The Cafe Femenino Foundation chose the following grants to be funded by the 2010 Three Wishes program. This year's sponsors funded grants for communities in Rwanda, Haiti and Peru. Click on each of the grants below for more information.

  1. Rwanda - Pig Fertilizer Grant for $3000

  2. Haiti - Rebuild Rural School Grant for $3000

  3. Peru - Dental Health Grant for $3000

Three Wishes '09

The Cafe Femenino Foundation chose the following grants to be funded by the 2009 Three Wishes program. This year's sponsors funded grants for communities in Bolivia, Peru and Guatemala. Click on each of the grants below for more information.

  1. Bolivia - Storm Aid Grant for $3000

  2. Peru - Health Promoter Grant for $3000

  3. Guatemala - Library Grant for $3000

Three Wishes 2008

 

  1. $3,000 grant for the Dominican Republic: Provided funding for 55 children, ages 5-14 years old, whose families were devastated by Tropical Storm Noel. This helped these families to purchase school books and the uniforms that are required to attend school.

  2. $3,000 grant for Peru: Provided funds to help provide transportation and housing for parents of children that were helped by the work of the FACES Foundation that performed cleft palate surgeries, burn surgeries, and work done on other operable tumors or diseases that could be repaired or helped.

  3. $3,000 grant for Colombia: Provided funding to assist coffee farmers whose farms were harmed by chemicals that were sprayed aerially, intended to destroy Coca plants, but instead sprayed on coffee communities. The grant was used to provide assistance to the producers who were most effected by this spraying, and to help them re-establish their coffee farms and their family gardens.