Fundación Garrobo de El Salvador is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization working for the positive development of educating and training in practical life skills of vulnerable children and displaced young women.
It is an initiative of Textiles Opico, SA de CV (TEXOPS), a sportswear factory that produces for well-known international brands.
David Ha supports and encourages the TEXOPS staff to participate in activities that improve the company's social responsibility profile, giving way to the establishment of its two social programs: The Colegio de Vida Integral Montessori (CVIM) and the Garrobo Project.
To provide opportunities for development for our beneficiaries to be empowered and become positive members of their families and communities.
The beneficiaries and other stakeholders at Fundación Garrobo de El Salvador as leading agents of positive transformation in families, communities, and society.
Colegio de Vida Integral Montessori (CVIM) is a daycare and preschool center dedicated to factory workers. It opened its doors in 2011 and was accredited by the Ministry of Education of El Salvador in 2017.
The GARROBO project focuses on the social and financial empowerment of displaced and vulnerable young women through an intensive two-year job and life-skill training modeled after the world-renowned Swiss apprenticeship system.