Ending Poverty in Brazil: Bahia Street
break cycles of poverty and violence through quality education for impoverished girls in Salvador, Brazil.
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Bahia Street is an international partnership that combines grassroots knowledge and dedication with global connections and financial strength.
Bahia Street provides a well-rounded education to 60 girls as a supplement to their attendance at local public schools. Girls spend four hours a day at the Bahia Street Center, where they receive instruction equivalent to the best private schools in the city, as well as in health and reproduction, nutrition and leadership. They eat the only meal they get each day and receive the mentoring and love that they need to make it into high ranking high schools and eventually university. Bahia Street also teaches new perspectives on race, class, gender equality, and international development through educational programs, study trips, and study abroad programs. Bahia Street was founded by Brazilian sociologist Rita Conceicao and American anthropologist Margaret Willson. |
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Administrators
- Nancy Bacon (creator)
- Stephanie Hedt
- Margaret



