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David Lynch, 2006
California, USA
Humanitarian Award
In 1980, David Lynch, a public school teacher from New York, planned to
spend a month as a volunteer serving the 35 families whose means of survival
was scavenging at the municipal garbage dump in Tijuana, Mexico. After
returning for two more summers, Lynch, struck with the conviction that
education could lift the children there out of poverty, decided to stay and has
been educating children there for 26 years. Leaving his tenured teaching
position behind, Lynch set up a tarp near where the children worked with their
parents at the dumpsite. Here he offered an English class which eventually
became a complete education system, called Responsibility, Inc., serving 400
children per year. As financial support for buildings and teachers became
available, Responsibility grew to provide classes for children ages 3 to 7 and
a computer lab and art school for all the children living around the city dump.
Lynch also set up a program whereby students from all over the United States
have the opportunity to help the less fortunate. This is often an integral part
of the high school and college experience for students to do social service
hours or get classroom teaching experience for those majoring in child
development or education. Annually 2500 US students devote their time in some
way to help the poorest of the poor. Despite cynicism from the general public
and no financial assistance from the government to support the education of the
preschool /kindergarten children in this poverty stricken area of Tijuana,
Lynch has worked to bring his students' learning capacity to a step above that
of the surrounding government funded schools. From inception in 1992, Lynch's
program has placed a majority of its kindergarten graduates a full year ahead
on the entrance exam provided by the Mexican public school system, Lynch's
efforts have served to significantly better the lives of thousands of Mexican
students, involve the lives of thousands of American students, and inspire the
lives of countless others. In 2003 a musical play was created documenting
Lynch's life service, followed by a children's book tentatively called Armando
and the Blue Tarp School coming in 2007. For more information, please visit
www.responsibilityonline.org.
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