Testimonials



Tennis shoes were given to 114 girls and boys in San Juanico Centro
At Estado33 we donated 114 pairs of sneakers for girls and boys in the community of San Juanico Centro, located in the Mazahua region of northern State of Mexico.
This area keeps its Mazahua traditions, language, and customs alive, and many families face economic challenges that make it difficult to access basic items.
With this initiative, we aim to support children's well-being, facilitate school attendance, and promote physical activity, directly contributing to the development of children in indigenous communities.
We continue working to bring support to more communities in need.
Support day in Linares, Nuevo León
We held a community event in Linares, Nuevo León, where numerous families benefited, especially girls and boys from the community.
During this day we provided direct support and created a space for closeness with families, reaffirming our commitment to working alongside the communities that need it most.
We continue to promote actions that contribute to children's well-being and strengthen the social fabric.


Delivery of uniforms and sports equipment to the women's team
We delivered uniforms and sports equipment to a women's team in Mexico as part of our commitment to promoting sports and the development of girls and young women.
This initiative seeks to encourage female participation in sports activities, strengthen confidence, and promote healthy habits within the community.
Support for obtaining a birth certificate
We provided support to Maribel Rangel Jaimes, originally from Michoacán, to obtain her birth certificate.
This document is essential for accessing services, completing procedures, and fully exercising your rights. With this support, we help more people move forward confidently in their administrative and personal processes.
Children's Day celebration in Mesa del Venado, State of Mexico 2025
We held a special event for Children's Day in the community of Mesa del Venado, State of Mexico, benefiting girls and boys through a day full of activities, coexistence and community support.
This celebration aimed to create a space of joy, integration and recognition of childhood, strengthening the sense of community and providing meaningful moments for the participating families.
Helping is in your hands
Community collaboration is essential to continue offering free and accessible help.
