Our mission is to empower underserved youth in Honduras by equipping them with comprehensive technical education, language proficiency, and computer skills, facilitating their entry into the modern workforce and fostering a sustainable, green economy.
Our vision is to cultivate a future where every young individual in our community, regardless of their background, has access to quality technical education, enabling them to become skilled professionals driving innovation, sustainability, and prosperity within their communities and beyond.
We’re based in the city of El Progreso, located in the Yoro department of Honduras.
Currently, our Pilot Program is being hosted at Instituto Perla del Ulua, the public high school in El Progreso city.
We’ve launched our first project, an eight-month English language Pilot Program for high school seniors!
Thanks to the success of the ongoing Pilot Program, we’re moving forward with preparations for our long-term project, the Smart Tech School. This three-year intensive will equip students with the English language and computer literacy skills needed to confidently enter the workforce.
Carlos Alvarado Mejia is a licensed teacher with 10+ years of experience teaching music, math, physics, and English to a wide range of ages from kindergarteners to college level students. He’s done just about every role in education, from home room teaching to coaching teachers to consulting for an EdTech Company. He also possesses significant experience with technology as he has a degree in electrical engineering, a master’s in Smart Cities and has worked for a Software Tech Company. Currently, he is the director of the Smart Tech School project.
Sarah Baranik de Alarcón is a US-based attorney with over a decade of experience working with organizations focused on amplifying and supporting the voices and visions of marginalized populations. As a former University professor and current attorney serving immigrant survivors of violence, she brings expertise in both education and the legal system.
Dawnique is a driven and passionate project manager with 12+ years of work experience within various global organizations spanning continents. Her work with multiple international organizations, including A World at School and the United Nations only further fueled her passion for development and honed her skills engaging with youth.
William Galloway was born in Guyana, South America and embodied the values of service, education, and vision. As a pastor, educator, and visionary, he exemplified two fundamental principles: that God and people matter. Throughout his life, William remained dedicated to the fields of ministry and education, recognizing the transformative power of education as an equalizer across racial, economic, and social backgrounds.
Central to William’s belief system was the notion that education is a cornerstone for societal advancement, capable of bridging gaps and empowering individuals irrespective of their circumstances. It is upon this foundational belief that the organization bearing his name was established.
The ultimate goal of the William Galloway Foundation is to ensure that all children, regardless of their economic or social status, have access to quality education. William firmly believed that education not only benefits the individual but uplifts families, strengthens communities, and lays the groundwork for future generations.
Driven by a deep sense of purpose and commitment to social justice, William Galloway dedicated his life’s work to creating a more equitable and inclusive society through education. His legacy serves as an inspiration to all those who share in the vision of providing opportunities for educational advancement to every child, fostering a brighter and more promising future for generations to come.
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