Lost Frequencies visits the Mobile School in Mexico
Two hours at the mobile school can change a life
During the visit in Querétaro, Mexico, Felix and Arnoud Raskin, the founder of the mobile school, spoke with various educators who are volunteering for the mobile school.
"Coming to the mobile school translates into two hours less child labor. Two hours less exploitation. Two hours where they are taken care of, because their mothers are working. So for them, it's two hours of living, two hours that have an impact on their self-esteem. So it's important for them because it impacts their lives." - Jessika Martinez, Educator.
The educators of the mobile school also see the talent and potential in the street children every day.
"I think the children have a lot of potential. They are very creative, and they really develop themselves at the mobile school." - Ely Cae, Educator.
Children that inspire
It is beautiful to see that children who spend their days and nights on the streets can still find joy in each day, and that the mobile school can break their cycle by fostering their personal growth and pulling them away from their negative habits.
"They don't know 100 percent who I am. It's crazy to think that these children look up to me. I hope it inspired them somehow, from me being here. One thing is for sure: they insired me. I am therefore very happy that I can help Mobile School to spread their message." - Felix de Laet (Lost Frequencies), ambassador of the Tomorrowland Foundation.
About Mobile Schools
Tomorrowland Foundation has an ongoing collaboration with Mobile School. This non-profit organization is focused on working with street children all over the world, helping them to discover and unlock their talents and regain a positive self-image.
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