A Reality That Transforms Lives
More than a building, it is a bridge to the future for student mothers and their children.
More than a building, it is a bridge to the future for student mothers and their children.
Students Surveyed
Student Mothers
Dropout Risk
Most of these students belong to Strata 1 and 2 (low income). 50% come from Valle del Cauca, with significant groups from Cauca (22%) and Nariño (22%), regions historically affected by conflict and lack of opportunities.
It is a Comprehensive Care Center within the university campus. Not just a daycare, but a pedagogical space designed for children (0-8 years) to learn while their mothers continue their professional education.
Early stimulation, nutrition, and professional psychological support.
Reducing psychosocial stress in student mothers by ensuring their children are safe nearby.
Decreasing academic dropout caused by the lack of family support networks.
Guaranteeing equitable access to higher education for vulnerable populations.
Of the 7 Areas of Focus, CADI strategically targets:
We provide comprehensive care, nutrition, and early education for children aged 0-8, ensuring their development while protecting their mothers' academic future.
Projected beneficiaries and social value
Coverage Year 1
Direct Beneficiaries (Children + Parents)
Projection 3 Years (3 Campuses)
Expansion to North & Yumbo
Total Project Cost
Funds requested for:
Rotary Global Grant
Requested: Intl + District Support
UNICAMACHO Co-financing
Valued ~$442.2M COP (Ops)
Local Rotary Club
Cash contribution: $2,339 USD
Your support creates a safe environment for children and a professional future for their mothers.
Project Coordinator • Rotary Club Cali San Fernando