Project Stories

2023 Project Story: Appalachia
U.S. Census data showed that 11.8 percent of families in our country live in poverty. In Appalachia, this number is even higher.

2023 Project Story: Argentina Cordoba
In 2020, 357,000 Argentinian children discontinued their schooling during COVID-19. Two years later, 20% of drop outs have still not returned.

2023 Project Story: Argentina Patagonia
In 2020, 357,000 Argentinian children discontinued their schooling during COVID-19. Two years later, 20% of drop outs have still not returned.

2023 Project Story: Belize Belmopan
Belize’s education system faces some unique problems that result in systemic inequality. Here’s how HXP’s addressing this challenge.

2023 Project Story: Belize Cayo
Belize’s education system faces some unique problems that result in systemic inequality. Here’s how HXP’s addressing this challenge.

2023 Project Story: Blue Ridge Mountains
In West Virginia, 48% of households fall in the bottom five percent of the U.S. median income. Here’s how HXP is addressing this challenge.

2023 Project Story: Bolivia Amazon
About 40,000 children in Santa Cruz don’t go to school, which limits future opportunities. Here’s what HXP is doing to address this problem.

2023 Project Story: Brazil Recife
Currently, four in ten Brazilian kids drop out of school. Most come from low-income families and enter the workforce to help support them.

2023 Project Story: Brazil Santarem
Currently, four in ten Brazilian kids drop out of school. Most come from low-income families and enter the workforce to help support them.

2023 Project Story: Cambodia
Many Cambodian systems were hurt by the Khmer Rouge regime, particularly education. Here’s what HXP is doing to address this challenge.

2023 Project Story: Cape Verde Azores
Cape Verde is devoid of natural resources, with a quarter of the population living in poverty. Here’s how HXP plans to address this challenge.

2023 Project Story: Cape Verde Lisbon
Cape Verde is devoid of natural resources, with a quarter of the population living in poverty. This year, we’ll add classrooms to a school.