A Magical Celebration for a Meaningful Cause What an amazing night celebrating our beloved DΓa de Muertos with our Noche de Catrinas event β all for a good cause! πβ¨ We are so grateful to everyone who joined us for this unforgettable evening. The creativity and spirit of the attendees shone through their stunning costumes,Continue reading “OUR 2025 NOCHE DE CATRINAS”
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OUR MEXICAN LOTERIA DINNER EVENT WAS QUITE A SUCCESS!!
On behalf of our organization AEDRA International, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made our recent charitable event such a meaningful experience. Despite the rainy weather, so many of you came out to show your supportβand your presence truly filled the room with energy, generosity, and community spirit. A special thankContinue reading “OUR MEXICAN LOTERIA DINNER EVENT WAS QUITE A SUCCESS!!”
Commemorating Women’s History Month
We recently participated at a great event organized by United Nations Association Broward County Chapter @unitednationsofbrowardcounty at Pace Center for Girls in Ft Lauderdale Fl., where we had the opportunity to meet and get inspired by amazing #women ππ½π±π½ββοΈπ©π½βπ¦±π©π»π©π½β𦳠We had a tea party and a discussion panel about gender equality and how to overcomeContinue reading “Commemorating Women’s History Month”
GIVING THANKS
We want to share with you some of the Thank You messages received by the people we have assisted in rural areas, they have been recipients of seed capital to help them grow their microbusiness and sustain their families. Their messages really touch our hearts. We are really grateful and hopeful to keep helping moreContinue reading “GIVING THANKS”
Celebrating #DiadeMuertos with a good cause
On Nov 1st 2023 we had amazing event at Cantina & Taqueria in Dania’s Pointe, FL. We had people from different countries celebrating #diademuertos with #nochedecatrinas for a good cause!! Attendants were really happy with the environment, the delicious food, and they also made new friends!! We had an opportunity to share about our organization,Continue reading “Celebrating #DiadeMuertos with a good cause”
Marina and her daughters
Marina lives in a remote community in Hidalgo, Mex. She is a single mother who lives with her two little daughters. Conditions and resources are very tough, as you can see in this video, there is no easy access to her home, construction has been going on for years to have roads, sidewalks, streets. WeContinue reading “Marina and her daughters”
Let’s take care of our environment by supporting rural areas
It’s no surprise that the largest cities in the world contribute towards air and water pollution in an exponential scale. According to the eco experts, among some of the largest cities ranked as the most populated are Delhi (with 29 million people), Moscow (20 million people), Buenos Aires (12.8 million people) and Mexico City (21.8Continue reading “Let’s take care of our environment by supporting rural areas”
Giving Hope for Mother’s Day
This past Mother’s Day, we were able to assist 2 different exceptional women, who became widows and they are not only supporting their own children, but their aging mothers too!! When we were brought up their cases, we thought it was imperative to give them some sort of assistance. Mrs. Macaria Chavez lost her husbandContinue reading “Giving Hope for Mother’s Day”
How some few farm animals make a difference!
We recently came across a family in rural Huejutla, Hidalgo where literally, it is in such a remote area, that only few vehicles are able to access their community. The family we assisted is composed by a grandfather, a mother and a young daughter. No steady income, they depend on the few produce they canContinue reading “How some few farm animals make a difference!”
With $300 USD a woman in rural Hidalgo, Mexico started her bakery
Back in 2021, on the brink of starting massive vaccinations in the US., Mexico was still struggling with the economic impact of the pandemic, especially in rural areas. Most people who had a job, had now to create new ways to generate income and provide for their families. Itβs important to know that in mostContinue reading “With $300 USD a woman in rural Hidalgo, Mexico started her bakery”
