First Stop: Ojuelos de Jalisco

Our old friends from the municipality of Ojuelos de Jalisco were there not only to greet us, but to lend a hand too!  Above, you can see Maurilia Huertas Salas and her mother counting out sterile gloves for the holiday care packages.   Patricia Garibay and Laura Libman delivered the parcels to all Tia’s Promotoras in the area, which includes La Presa, Morenitos, La Granja and La Paz.

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A 501(c)3 non-profit, the Tia Foundation endeavors to provide health-related development strategies, not relief. “Tia”, meaning “aunt” in Spanish, seeks to use our experience, resources and knowledge to link villagers to the means to do for themselves. Learn More...

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