Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Support the 16th Children's Poetry Festival, Manyula




From Jorge Argueta:

Dear friends and family, I am honored and happy to announce the XVI Children’s International Poetry Festival Manyula. For the past 16 years with the help of fellow poets and writers I had organized and participated in this amazing festival. I hope you can help us continue bringing the joy of reading to our children in El Salvador.  We had created a Gofoundme campaign. I hope you can help us.  Leer es Maravilloso.

The International Children's Poetry Festival, Manyula, has been held in El Salvador every November since 2010. Bilingual published authors and poets from the United States and El Salvador conduct presentations and writing workshops for Salvadoran children and youth.

The children that attend love to read books, write stories and dream big for a better future. Unfortunately, many are from rural areas where their parents work hard to provide for them and often there is not enough money to buy books or school supplies.

 This Children Poetry Festival brings hope to more than a thousand children in the country. They are exposed to children's books, poetry and author presentations. Each child receives a festival tote bag with school supplies and gifts. A delicious lunch is also provided during the Fiesta Educativa.

Your collaboration will help us to organize and make the 16th International Children's Poetry Festival, Manyula possible.


What We Need:

The 16th Children's Poetry Festival is fundraising for $2,000. This money will help us purchase the gifts that each child will receive. including books, supplies and snacks. Children will be grateful for your collaboration. Please consider making a donation in any amount.

The Impact

The 16th International Children’s Poetry Festival, Manyula will help children to discover the world of poetry. The festival will give children’s books, poems and a wonderful experience with the literary world. We encourage children to dream big as we promote the importance of education.



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