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| The El Salvador Project has a large campus. There are more than a dozen buildings on site, including an elementary school, and large plantations and gardens, which provide food for the Children's Village. |
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- Six-Plex for Volunteer Staff
- Receiving Center - This is where children live when they first arrive at the project. They live here until they have had physical exams, tests and lab work completed and medications given to treat any illnesses.
- Elementary School & Clinic
- Guest House - Guests who come to work on the facility often stay in this guest house. This house is also available to sponsors who wish to visit.
- Children's Home - Each home has house parents who oversee the children. They get help in caring for the children from young ladies who attend the Seventh-day Adventist academy which is located across the road.
- Multi-Purpose Building - This building is used when all the children gather together for Sabbath School, Church or other meetings. It's also used for play time, especially when it's raining.
- Children's Home - Each home is complete with large living-dining area, kitchen, bathrooms, and multiple bedrooms.
- Staff Homes
- Staff Homes
- Staff Homes
- Greenhouse - Most of the food needed for the Children's Village is provided by the gardens and greenhouses. The children also become skilled in gardening and tending of vegetables.
- Children's Home - Anywhere from 18-25 children reside in each home.
- Administrator's House
- Children's Home - Each home has its own garden that is tended by the children. The children are also taught to wash their own clothes by hand in tubs and sinks located in the back of each home. The goal is to give the children a safe environment and yet teach them the skills that will be useful to them when they leave the Children's Village to begin lives of their own.
- Plantation - Plantations and fields surround the orphanage where bananas, papaya, corn, rice, and other crops are grown.
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