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INTERNATIONAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT 0379 Mount Carmel Primary School School lunches for poor children — Benque Viejo, Belize — “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” John 13:35

We are a Catholic ministry that mobilizes the global Catholic Church to transform the poor and their communities materially and spiritually for the glory of Jesus Christ. Rather than create new institutions to distribute aid, we support existing ministries and churches already serving the poor. In addition to being the most cost-effective way of helping the poor, empowering these ministries allows us to support the Church’s spiritual mission and its important position of leadership in poor communities. We consider every gift we receive as a precious resource from God. We direct every donation to its intended project, provide honest and accurate reports to our donors, and keep overhead costs to an industry low. We handle funds with utmost integrity and hold our ministry partners in the field to the same high standards by asking them to document costs and the impact of their outreach. We invite you to join with us as we seek to transform the lives of the poor materially and spiritually — ways that please the Father and glorify him in Heaven and on earth.

Mount Carmel Primary School Project 0379 Project Synopsis Description This project will provide daily lunches for poor students, some of whom must walk long distances to attend Mount Carmel Primary School. Purpose To give the students the energy they need to perform well in school and grow up healthy and strong, so they are equipped with the skills they need to break the cycle of poverty. Location Benque Viejo, a town near the Guatemalan border, in the Central American country of Belize. Cost 26,730, to fund a lunch program for 130 poor students. Highlights A Mount Carmel student enjoys a healthy meal. Mount Carmel Primary School and Mount Carmel High School were founded with the purpose of giving poor and academically struggling students access to a quality education. The school’s reputation for discipline, character formation and academic rigor was so great it began attracting students from families of better means. But Mount Carmel has remained faithful to its mission, never turning away a child because of finances. Many Guatemalan children travel over the border into Benque Viejo each day just to go to school. Some of the students are so poor that they come to school hungry and don’t have anything to eat for lunch. Mount Carmel’s staff is focused on sharing the love of Christ with each student, giving ultimate hope to children living in poverty. Cross Catholic Outreach is committed to funding a free lunch program for poor students at Mount Carmel, so they don’t have to learn on an empty stomach. “Mount Carmel Primary School is a Roman Catholic Institution whose mission is to impart in children the love of God, family and country by providing a cost-effective delivery of quality education providing the necessary skills for each child to develop into the finest human being possible.” 1

Mount Carmel Primary School Project 0379 The Need “It is unfathomable that there are so many hungry children, that there are so many children without an education, so many poor persons.” Pope Francis Mount Carmel Primary School was established in 1904 by a German society of Pallotine Sisters who aimed to evangelize in the region by providing children with a quality Catholic education. It’s a sad truth, but even the most basic public education in Belize is unaffordable to the poorest families. They use every penny they can scrape together to take care of basic needs such as food and shelter, leaving nothing for the required textbooks, uniforms and fees. This choice is hard but understandable. A parent’s first goal must be to fill empty stomachs. Our Lady of Mount Carmels’ mission allows the area’s poorest parents to both feed their children and work toward a better future. Mount Carmel Primary School achieves this goal by “starting children off in the way they should go.” It prepares students to continue to the next level towards a high school diploma while showing the love of Christ to the community’s poorest families. The program has a second important benefit. Desperately poor children need daily nutritious meals in order to concentrate on their studies. Many parents are unable to provide healthy foods with any consistency. As an incentive for children to come to school, and to show Christ’s love to the area’s neediest families, Mount Carmel provides a daily hot lunch to its poorest students. One simple daily meal can change the course of a child’s life — and lift up an entire family desperate for hope. Crossing the border for an education — and a nutritious meal Just a few miles from the Guatemala border, many of Mount Carmel’s students cross the border each day to go to school. With half of Guatemalan children suffering from malnutrition and poverty, warm daily meals are their lifeline! You can help prevent malnutrition now with a daily meal, and break the cycle of poverty in the future by giving the gift of a Catholic education. 2

Mount Carmel Primary School Project 0379 Ministry Description: More than an Education For this is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another. 1 John 3:11 Mount Carmel Primary School has a simple philosophy: never turn away a young person who is willing to work hard to get an education, even if he or she can’t afford it. This philosophy is the reason the school is known for its high standards — and for its Christ-like love for the poor. Since many children come from desperately poor families, going home at lunch and eating a healthy meal is not an option — especially for children crossing the border from Guatemala each day. The loving staff at Mount Carmel knows if children are going to get the most out of their educational experience, they need to have proper nutrition. To meet this need, they began a school lunch program, providing a hot meal to 130 students who would otherwise go hungry at lunch. “To give lunch to those children who otherwise feel the pain of hunger immediately improves their chances of performing adequately in school,” said Fr. John Robinson, the priest at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish. “It would be naïve to expect students to be able to study and pay attention in class without having that fundamental need met.” But these meals do more than fill empty stomachs; they meet the deep spiritual need within every heart. “In treating students with dignity and caring for the basic need for food, their self-worth will directly be affected and affirmed,” says Fr. John. To the children at Mount Carmel these meals are meeting more than just a physical need — The staff at Mount Carmel treats each student with the love of Christ. they are proof God loves them and cares about their lives. It’s all part of the staff ’s goal to share Christ’s love with each child who walks through Mount Carmel’s doors. “This meal program is not explicit evangelization, but rather implicit, in that Christ’s esteem and love for each individual will be ‘spoken’ to them through loving care for their basic needs,” explains Fr. John. “This care and concern will in turn extend to the families whose children benefit from the program.” 3

Mount Carmel Primary School Project 0379 You can change lives with a simple meal! When Jesus fed the 5,000 from five loaves and two fishes, he knew he needed to meet both physical and spiritual needs. The children at Mount Carmel Primary School must have their physical needs met so they can focus on their studies and break the cycle of poverty that has plagued their families for generations. But this physical help also has a spiritual dimension. The meals demonstrate the love of Christ in a real and tangible way! Please support this wonderful and life-changing ministry. The simple meals you help provide will have a bigger impact than you can imagine. The program shows children they are loved; it tells them they are valuable; it says someone cares; it gives them hope for the future. Please support Mount Carmel Primary School in its mission to share the love of our Savior with children looking for hope! In a very real way, your contribution can change a life today! “What is the mission of the People of God? To bring into the world the hope and salvation of God: to be a sign of God’s love which calls everyone to have a friendship with him; to be the yeast that leavens the dough, salt that gives flavor and protects from corruption, light that illuminates.” Pope Francis Our Promise to You! Proceeds from this campaign will be used to cover any expenditures for this project incurred through June 30, 2019, the close of our ministry’s fiscal year. In the event that more funds are raised than needed to fully fund the project, the excess funds, if any, will be used to meet the most urgent needs of the ministry. 4 2700 N. Military Trail Suite 240 PO Box 273908 Boca Raton, Florida 33427-3908 800-914-2420 CrossCatholic.org @CrossCatholic @CrossCatholic @CrossCatholic /CrossCatholic CrossCatholicBlog.com Copyright Cross Catholic Outreach. Cost-effectively written, designed and printed in-house. [cm1408] [Ura1504][Utn1604] [Ufs1606][Udv1706][Udv1806]

Mount Carmel Primary School and Mount Carmel High School were founded with the purpose of giving poor and academically struggling students access to a quality education. The school's reputation for discipline, character formation and academic rigor was so great it began attracting students from families of better means.

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