
ENED’s got Talent!
Florence is a theater instructor, and was amazed by the talent of ENED’s children when she came to share her passion with them:
Florence is a theater instructor, and was amazed by the talent of ENED’s children when she came to share her passion with them:
ENED’s children look forward to the regular surfing courses given by René Gough.
Hardly back from the Dominican Republic, Jaclyn kindly passed by my place to share her story about her two-month stay in Boca Chica. She came with her usual bright smile, on a very snowy day. The news are good: the team is motivated and the number of boys taken care of by ENED is at
José Antonio is one of the oldest employees of the foundation. Born in Puerto Plata during the last years of Trujillo’s dictatorship, he seems to have kept his morale high.
This is ENEDs new « quarterly » Newsletter with articles written by Pauline Martin and Paul Jouanny – « live » from the Dominican Republic. Click on the thumbnail to read it …
This is ENEDs new « quarterly » Newsletter with articles written by Pauline Martin and Paul Jouanny – « live » from the Dominican Republic. Click on the thumbnail to read it …
Since 2011, we have been working with the DCC (Catholic Delegation for Cooperation), a French organization which educates volunteers and sends them to missions to their worldwide partners.
Dropping out of school, living on the streets, then welcomed by the ENED foundation. Johan, William, Gary Junior got a diploma of honor!
Before arriving at the Casa ENED, Danelson spent three years on the street in Boca Chica, living through begging and/or polishing shoes. One night, he was assaulted by a group of older boys
Elodie, French, Recruitment Assistant at a large multinational accounting firm in Paris, came to Boca Chica and dedicated her one month vacation to work for ENED as a volunteer.