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THE CHALLENGE

IN THE RURAL VILLAGE OF CHOCOLÁ, INHABITED LARGELY BY INDIGENOUS MAYA PEOPLE, FAMILIES SUBSIST ON A MEAGER INCOME OF ABOUT $3 A DAY.

Living in such poverty, few students can afford to attend school beyond sixth grade, since families must pay for middle and high school attendance. This undereducation feeds a myriad of social challenges including an ongoing cycle of poverty.