CAPE 10 die gemeinnützige Stiftung

Programme
Cape 10 Education Academy
Topics
Addressing School Dropout - Enhancing employability
Start year
2024
Duration
35 months
Status
Ongoing
Region
Austria

CAPE 10 is a non-profit organisation based in Austria, who aims to alleviate the suffering of people in need, especially when they are in distress due to illness. They lay their focus especially on children, young people, and women.

The "Cape 10 Education Academy" programme, selected by UniCredit Foundation via the Call for Education 2023, aims to enhance the lives and social skills of students through four pathways: coaching (to assist in school completion), providing school materials, offering holistic support, and empowerment (to address developmental gaps and cultivate strengths).

The programme focuses on disadvantaged children and youth aged 11 to 19 who are living in poverty and at high risk of dropping out of school due to lack of resources, language skills, and vision.

Implemented in the 10th district of Vienna, the programme targets elementary and secondary school students from vulnerable communities. It seeks to provide comprehensive support in both urban and rural areas within this region.

The programme adopts a multidimensional approach, including cultural, sports, and recreational workshops, funding for psychotherapy, and joint recreational activities for families. It involves school social workers, the Education Directorate, supporting companies, and volunteers, aiming to create a supportive community environment that fosters educational and personal development.

CAPE 10 is a non-profit organisation based in Austria, who aims to alleviate the suffering of people in need, especially when they are in distress due to illness. They lay their focus especially on children, young people, and women.

The "Cape 10 Education Academy" programme, selected by UniCredit Foundation via the Call for Education 2023, aims to enhance the lives and social skills of students through four pathways: coaching (to assist in school completion), providing school materials, offering holistic support, and empowerment (to address developmental gaps and cultivate strengths).

The programme focuses on disadvantaged children and youth aged 11 to 19 who are living in poverty and at high risk of dropping out of school due to lack of resources, language skills, and vision.

Implemented in the 10th district of Vienna, the programme targets elementary and secondary school students from vulnerable communities. It seeks to provide comprehensive support in both urban and rural areas within this region.

The programme adopts a multidimensional approach, including cultural, sports, and recreational workshops, funding for psychotherapy, and joint recreational activities for families. It involves school social workers, the Education Directorate, supporting companies, and volunteers, aiming to create a supportive community environment that fosters educational and personal development.