Since 1986 the doctors, nurses, psychologists, pedagogics, social workers, volunteers and support personal that have given life to La Casa de la Sal, A.C., had worked really hard to accomplish one important mission: "Rescue the fundamental values of the human being and give it a sense of hope and transcendence to the life of the kids, adolescents and adults that live with HIV/AIDS" That mission couldn't have been reached without a clear vision of the social commitment that has been assumed by the institution, that is: "Collaborate in the prevention and diminution of the daily impact for those who live with VIH/AIDS, through programs and services especially designed to give... read more Since 1986 the doctors, nurses, psychologists, pedagogics, social workers, volunteers and support personal that have given life to La Casa de la Sal, A.C., had worked really hard to accomplish one important mission: "Rescue the fundamental values of the human being and give it a sense of hope and transcendence to the life of the kids, adolescents and adults that live with HIV/AIDS" That mission couldn't have been reached without a clear vision of the social commitment that has been assumed by the institution, that is: "Collaborate in the prevention and diminution of the daily impact for those who live with VIH/AIDS, through programs and services especially designed to give shelter, medical attention, nutritional attention, psychological and spiritual attention to people with low income that face such sickness" Of course that giving a meaning of hope and transcendence to the life of people that live and face the sickness wouldn't be possible without the practice of values, such as: acceptance, dignity, justice, honesty, respect, responsibility, liberty, equity, solidarity and tolerance.
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Patricia Estefania Lucano Hernandez | Donor Relations and Fundraising Coordinator
In Mexico, living with HIV often means carrying more than a diagnosis—it means facing stigma, silence, and inequality. Over the past two months, our project “To Be an HIVlife Partner Is... Read the full report ›By Patricia Estefania Lucano Hernandez | Donor Relations and Fundraising Coordinator
Dear GlobalGiving Community, At Casa de la Sal, we firmly believe that every child deserves the opportunity to grow up healthy, protected, and full of hope. Thanks to the generosity and solidarity of... Read the full report ›By Patricia Estefania Lucano Hernandez | Fundarasing Coordinator
Dear Donnor During this reporting period, our project continued to provide comprehensive protection and care services to children and adolescents (ages 0–17) living with HIV who are in... Read the full report ›