| As  in the past, the ceremony took place in the auditorium Roque Morelli of the  Magdalena University on July 12, 2014.   The program welcomed Alvaro Flores, an old contributor to the work of  Fundehumac and the Magdalena Foundation scholars. Alvaro  has worked for many years in areas inhabited by indigenous people from the  Sierra Nevada and has helped organized workshops with the different ethnic  groups in the region and Fundehumac.  He  is 36 years old and knows the problems and issues that affect the National Park  and its people.  He has worked on  contracts with the Department of Social Prosperity which reports to the office  of the President of Colombia and lives most of his time in the national park.  However, because he does not have a  university degree he cannot secure a permanent and just job.  He asked for help to study anthropology and  passed the college entrance examination.   He should graduate in 2018 or the beginning of 2019.
 Some  scholars talked about their experience with the foundations and how their lives  have improved under Fundehumac’s guidance, the complexities of working with  some parents who do not support their children but reported some gains with the  children’s behavior and academic progress.
 Karina  Escalante, a graduate scholar who works with a chain store that sells books and  general stationery, reported how her experience during her studies changed her  life and made her a better and assertive person.  At the end of the year, she contributes boxes  of notebooks and pencils to the program.
 MFI  students performed with songs and dance about peace in the company of some  children of  Paso a Paso.  The search for peace is the top priority of  the government and organizations such as Fundehumac.  MFI scholars make important contributions to  this endeavor.  They participate and  represent the city and the department at national gatherings, on behalf of  Fundehumac.
 As  always, the ceremony was a good experience and concluded in a harmonious note.
 Thank  you,
 Haroldo  L. Suarez
 President
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