By Alma Rosa Aguirre | Project Leader
"True recovery happens when people once again feel part of a community that listens to them, values them, and walks alongside them."
Thanks to your trust and generosity, we continue strengthening the emotional recovery processes of women affected by Hurricanes Otis and John. During this phase, we placed special attention on older women living in rural communities, who face unique challenges related to isolation, accumulated losses, and limited access to support services.
Strengthening the Emotional Well-Being of Rural Women
During this reporting period, we conducted additional group therapy and self-care sessions focused primarily on older women in rural areas. These spaces provided opportunities to address emotions related to grief, uncertainty, anxiety, and the prolonged stress that often remains long after a disaster has passed.
Beyond emotional support, these sessions have become spaces for connection where participants rebuild confidence, strengthen support networks, and recognize the value of their knowledge and life experiences in community recovery efforts.
Women shared stories of resilience, strategies for coping with daily challenges, and ways to support one another, reaffirming that recovery becomes stronger when it is built collectively.
Caring for Those Who Care
Recognizing that community well-being also depends on the well-being of those who provide support, we held an in-person emotional wellness session for members of our organization's team.
This space allowed staff to reflect on the challenges of supporting recovery processes after a major disaster while strengthening self-care practices, emotional management skills, and strategies to prevent burnout associated with long-term community work.
Investing in staff well-being strengthens our institutional capacity to provide compassionate, high-quality, and sustainable support over time.
Key Achievements During This Period
What We Are Learning
Our experience continues to confirm that emotional recovery remains a critical need long after the immediate emergency has passed. It also highlights the essential role that older women play as guardians of memory, social cohesion, and community resilience.
Looking Ahead
We will continue strengthening emotional well-being, leadership development, and economic empowerment initiatives so that more women can access the tools they need to face future challenges with greater confidence, autonomy, and security.
Thank You for Making This Possible
Your support continues to transform lives. Every listening circle, every community gathering, and every support process contributes to helping women in Acapulco recover not only their well-being, but also their confidence in their ability to build a better future for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Because when a woman regains her well-being, an entire community finds new reasons to move forward.
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