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Gael

Gael, 11 years old

Gael loves sports. His favorite class is taekwondo and his dream is to become a professional soccer player. Gael believes that the Foundation has given him the necessary skills to achieve his goals not only in sports but in life. Little by little, he has learned the importance of respect and friendship and applies these values every day at school.

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Jonathan C.

Jonathan C., 10 years old

Jonathan loves the Korean language and taekwondo – a sport he had never practiced before coming to the Foundation. Besides loving sports, Jonathan's biggest dream is to become a veterinarian. He is grateful because he has acquired new skills like playing the keyboard. Jonathan believes that the most important thing the Delia Morán Vidanta Foundation teaches families and children are values.

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Tamara

Tamara, 8 years old

Tamara's dream is to be a poet, and she is excited to share her texts with her Foundation classmates. Her favorite class is English, as she loves learning new languages. Tamara believes that the Delia Morán Vidanta Foundation not only helps children learn new things like aerial dance or swimming but also helps parents become more involved in their children's lives.

Angel

Angel, 9 years old

Angel has many favorite classes, including reading, table tennis, math, swimming, and dance. He can't resist dancing when he hears jazz at the Foundation and wants to learn about songs and choreography. Angel would like to become a lawyer to defend innocent people and knows that the Foundation's classes will help him achieve his goal.

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Jonathan L.

Jonathan L., 10 years old

For Jonathan, it's difficult to mention which is his favorite class because he loves them all! His dream is to be a veterinarian and oceanographer, as he feels a great love for animals. Since coming to the Foundation, Jonathan has learned to be honest, tolerant, and above all, he has opened up to learning new things. He believes that the Delia Morán Vidanta Foundation can help children have a happy future, improve their behavior, and unite families.

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Petter

Petter, 7 years old

Petter considers that the Foundation is not a normal school. For him, it's a beautiful place where children can learn while playing and receiving fun lessons. He would like to be a soccer or basketball player and loves sports classes because they help him concentrate and have more energy and strength. Petter believes that the Delia Morán Vidanta Foundation teaches skills and values that can be shared with children and future generations.