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Escuela Tierra Santa
Comayagua, Honduras
The smallest in a network of 3 school libraries being installed in March, 2026.
200 Books
32 Students
2
Teachers
We’re lighting a spark!
Tierra Santa Elementary School is a small educational community with extremely limited resources that goes above and beyond when it comes to their 32 students (grades 1-6). Though they’re located about 20 minutes outside of the city of Comayagua, Honduras, this tiny team of teachers rents a bus once a week to bring their kids to the nearest public library, located in the city center. This is a huge investment on their part, provided by the parents and teachers from their own personal funds; but they do it with love, recognizing the power of books in inspiring young learners and creating brighter futures.
At Chispa Project, we’re excited to be able to work with this school to install 2 reading corners with over 200 books. Normally, the cost of accessing such a remote and small educational community is prohibitive; our average library project costs around $20,000 due to the training, staff travel needs, book collections, seating options, murals, resources, and 2 years of support that we provide every school. However, Tierra Santa Elementary School will be a part of a network of 3 schools in the Comayagua area, which allows us to efficiently utilize our resources to reach this community. We’ll be installing their reading corners in March of 2026!
Having spoken to the educational community, we are certain: A library here will be like planting a seed: this educational community will cherish, nurture, and grow their library to best serve their students and community.
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What all does the library program entail?
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This library includes:
A year-long training program for the school on how to run and maintain a library and ways to incorporate reading into everyday classes.
Children’s books of unique titles based on the size of the school and appropriate age levels
Shelving, decorations, cushions, mats, painted murals to decorate library and each classroom
Parent workshop for developing reading habits from home
Library inauguration celebration with reading activities and arts and crafts for all the students
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All our schools have to go through a rigorous vetting process. We look for schools that demonstrate dedication to incorporating a library and integrating reading habits into everyday classroom reading activities.
The school commits to creating a committee of parents and teachers who will run and promote the library with training from Chispa Project. They also commit to fundraising approximately 4% of the total library costs.
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Creating school libraries, providing teacher development opportunities, and international volunteer partnerships, Chispa Project works with Honduran educational institutions to spark a passion for learning within local communities. We work in 10 of the 18 departments across the country of Honduras in dozens of schools.
Chispa Project has a unique approach in bringing books directly to schools in a community-driven development approach. Library programs are implemented together with a school’s library committee made up of teachers, parents, and students to manage the library. The committees create a plan of action and guide the direction and layout of their library space and activities offered.
Checks can be made out to:
Chispa Project
10556 Combie Road, Suite 6643
Auburn, CA 95602