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             Give Your Share of Happiness to Aruba’s Social Community


             ORANJESTAD — Daniel Tecklenborg is the director of CEDE Aruba, a dy-   youngsters do not travel often and experience boredom and lack of
             namic community foundation, and supporting nonprofits in Aruba since  activities  during  school  vacations.  Furthermore,  4  out  of  10  Aruban
             1986. They initiated a visitor charity program meaning that you can help  youngsters  do  not  finish  secondary  school.  This  is  a  very  big  issue  for
             build Aruba’s community strong by doing a donation to good causes.  Aruba’s future economy and the tourism industry.
             The  Aruba  Timeshare  Association  (Atsa)  collaborates  with  them.  This
             Happy Community Initiative will be a platform for all visitors who would  During a recent investigation, more than 60% of Aruba’s youth is asking
             like to make a donation, but also volunteer in the future. The priority is  for afterschool programs, aiming at sports, cooking, art programs and a
             set to support projects for the Aruban youth.  CEDE Aruba will make sure  safe place to hang out with friends.  More than 50 non-profit organiza-
             that the donations reach meaningful projects of local non-profits and  tions are motivated to contribute to a national program. Your donation
             upon quality and transparent finances of the offered programs. This way  will help us to start and support after school programs with a focus on
             you can be assured that your donation will hit its goal!               time for homework and diverse, meaningful activities. In addition, your
                                                                                    donation will support mentorship activities during school vacation and
             One Happy Island – One Act of Kindness                                 support projects aiming at youth at risk. Last but not least, your donation
             With your donation you support the Aruban Youth with after school pro-  will support projects that reduce the amounts of school dropouts and
             grams, mentorship activities and social support. In the lobby of many  create new opportunities for youngsters to integrate back in education
             hotels you will soon find a Happy Community donation kiosk with ban-   and to find a career in one of Aruba’s countless companies
             ner where you can do your donation. The procedure is very simple and
             the amount you decide for yourself. If you prefer you can also donate  Get engaged, inspired and connected with our local community. Let’s
             via the website on www.happycommunity.org. Every help is welcome  build a bridge between community organizations and the tourism in-
             and gives a little bit of happiness to our non-profits and their youth par-  dustry. Let’s keep Aruba’s youth happy!q
             ticipants. “We wish to engage our visitors and in the future also show
             them the projects that are achieved with their donations. And eventu-   Happy Community Initiative Aruba
             ally give them the choice to participate too”, Tecklenborg explains.    CEDE Aruba
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             How Does it Help Aruban Youth                                           Oranjstad
             Millions of people around the world love Aruba, the ONE HAPPY ISLAND    Aruba
             and the home away from home! Tourism in Aruba is performing well.       https://happycommunityaruba.org/
             However, in Aruba, about 6 of 10 youngsters between the ages of 12      Phone: +297 582.7666
             and 18 are alone or without adult supervision after school time. In most   Email: info@happycommunityaruba.org
             cases because their parents are working. In addition, many of Aruba’s
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