News & Upcoming Events:
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Children in Netza School first grade have learned to love books!
The Netza Project helps deliver hundreds of pounds of much-needed books and
learning materials. How can you help? |
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The
first annual Volunteer Clean-Up Day in February, 2002 brought
together dozens of sail boaters, tourists, Rotarians and local
families to help clean the school, build steps and remove debris
on the new school site as it was under construction. |
A LETTER FROM THE FOUNDER (November 2007)
Dear Netza Project Supporters & Amigos,
First of all, thank you and congratulations for the difference you are making with your support of The Netza Project. As a Netza Amigo, you are a welcome and important partner with The Netza Project in our ongoing work. As a result of our growing Amigos program, we were able to help over 380 deserving indigenous and migrant children enter The Netzahualcoyotl Primary School & Kokoyotzin Kindergarten in Zihuatanejo, Mexico this August, continue our new women’s literacy and micro finance programs, and keep 33 students in middle and high school – even help 2 stay enrolled in local college and trade school. Your continued partnership in our support of equal-access, multi-lingual education and in our advocacy for every child’s ‘right to read’ and have a poverty-free future is truly priceless.
If you have not heard from us in a while, we apologize (you can always drop into our website or email us for news and events!). But know we have not been silent in our determined international partnership efforts to create brighter futures for Mexico’s most underserved and indigenous Aztec children, women and their families. ... more - read the whole Letter from the Founder (pdf format)
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 | 6-9 pm
Please join us in Celebration!
Grand Re-Opening & Jazz Benefit Night, IZ Interiores Zihuatanejo.
Carreterra Ixtapa (next to Montessori School)
Tel IZ store: 755 54-48429,
US cell: 303-868-7116
~ Special performance by ~
International Jazz Singer Kim Marcoux
accompanied by pianist Sammy Chavarria
Refreshments & Cocktails ~ Door Prizes
Preview and shop IZ’s newest home décor,
elegant furniture & fine art in its expanded showroom.
10% of the day and evening’s sales will benefit
The Netza Project – a US-Mexico non-profit
working in literacy & hope for local children & families.
View / Download poster as .pdf file
November 11, 2007
We invite you to a special reception to meet
Lisa b. Martin ~ Founder & Executive Director of The Netza Project
“The Promise of Education for All”
November 11, 2007 | 1:00 to 4:00 pm
4273 SW Council Crest Drive | Portland, Oregon
Guest space is limited so we ask you to RSVP (see invitation for contact info)
View or print the invitation (PDF files, 2 Mb)
July 2007

These proud students - Lupita, Marta, Fredi, Adela, Gustavo, Antonio & Manuel - are among the record-size class of 50 sixth graders who graduated from The Netza School for Indigenous Children in July, 2007, and have dreams
of continuing their education - with your help.
A Night of Aztec Culture -
Honoring Aztec King Netzahualcoyotl - February 2007
Thanks to all who supported A Night of Aztec Culture in 2007! It was a
wonderful success (click to see details)
Click here to view the details of the 2007 event
"Zihua SailFest 2007". Zihua SailFest has been held here
in Zihuatenejo Bay the first week of February for the past five years. It was tons of fun with
a volleyball tournament, blind dingy races, chili cookoff & street fair, and more! It helped raise
USD $56,000 in funds for the Netza school and others. Get future info on SailFest
from Rick at Rick's Bar in downtown Zihua (554-2535). You can come to
the auction of local items, buy a ticket to ride on a race boat, enjoy
the grand final beach BBQ, or volunteer! See www.zihuasailfest.com for more information.
Volunteer - Volunteers of all ages and languages
! can plan to work a few hours each day, and then relax and enjoy the
beautiful coastal region here, too. Contact Lisa Martin, who can help
advise on arrangements for housing and recreation, as well as offer
a flexible plan of tasks suited to any work ability - from construction
to cleaning to helping serve lunch.
Come visit or volunteer
anytime - we have a rewarding job for every ability, age and interest!
Canadian and Mexican Rotary Clubs work together
to Build schools - In early October, 2003- a group of 12 Canadian
Rotarians and spouses came to Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa to learn more about
the needs of the Netzahuatcoyotl Indigenous School. Not only did they
learn how much work Rotary and others in the community have accomplished
in the area already but they identified further needs for a new Netza Kindergarten and other schools which require International Community
assistance. Click here for more...
The Netza School Project received National U.S. publicity
in "The Rotarian" Magazine (July 2003), and and also in "Rotary
World Newspaper". Real the Rotary World story on-line here: Children
Blossom at Transformed School.
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(left) Marie Smith (a 1st-grade teacher & Rotarian from Bath, Maine) volunteers with Netza 1st gradres in a cultural & teaching exchange program |
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(right) U.S. Rotary Team at eye clinic (Feb. 2005) |

3rd grade Children's Day 2003 |

Marina, Mayor Campos and Lisa, 2003 |

Boys room at shelter Feb 2003 |

Cruisers visit school Jan 2003 Buena Vista! |

Cruisers and students gather outside new lunchroom, 2003 |

Community work days helped fix up the shelter, 2003 |
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