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Rights of women and girls in Mexico. For more than 50 years, Mary Kay has distinguished itself internationally by improving the lives of women and their families. Likewise, through its social responsibility program “El Rosa Cambia Vidas”, it has assumed the commitment to join the efforts of civil society and the private sector to combat gender violence, which on this occasion was demonstrated by Mary Kay from Mexico by supporting two organizations that work daily and closely with women and their families to help them lead a life free of violence. Regarding the donation, Dolores Blancas, Founder and President of Casa Gaviota, specified that it will be allocated to an emotional.
Health program for women in situations of violence, which will directly benefit 500 people in awareness-raising and 100 women in individual therapies. as well as 3,000 women, girls and boys indirectly. “The project aims to make people visible and aware of the different forms of naturalized violence and gender inequalities Guatemala Mobile Number List that manifest themselves daily in our society, as well as provide tools to reduce and eradicate them, through spaces for reflection that allow them to take care of your physical, mental and emotional health,” said Dolores. For her part, Tania Turner, Executive Director of Fondo Semillas, thanked Mary Kay de México for supporting the association for the second consecutive year, which this year celebrated 30 years of supporting women. “Our model is a little different from those of other foundations, since we not only give.
Donations to grassroots organizations, but we accompany and support them to strengthen their capacities, seeking to eventually become solid enough to seek other types of financing. and continue growing. In these 30 years we have delivered more than a thousand donations, directly benefiting nearly 800,000 women and 2.9 million more people indirectly,” Tania explained. The video memory of the delivery of the donation led by two areas of National Independent Sales Directors of Mary Kay of Mexico to the two associations will be available on the company's social networks yesterday, November 25, 2020 starting at 4:00 p.m. In addition to this support, on November 23, 24 and 26, Mary Kay de México dedicated a space on its social networks to publish workshops focused on raising public awareness about gender violence and women's.
Health program for women in situations of violence, which will directly benefit 500 people in awareness-raising and 100 women in individual therapies. as well as 3,000 women, girls and boys indirectly. “The project aims to make people visible and aware of the different forms of naturalized violence and gender inequalities Guatemala Mobile Number List that manifest themselves daily in our society, as well as provide tools to reduce and eradicate them, through spaces for reflection that allow them to take care of your physical, mental and emotional health,” said Dolores. For her part, Tania Turner, Executive Director of Fondo Semillas, thanked Mary Kay de México for supporting the association for the second consecutive year, which this year celebrated 30 years of supporting women. “Our model is a little different from those of other foundations, since we not only give.
Donations to grassroots organizations, but we accompany and support them to strengthen their capacities, seeking to eventually become solid enough to seek other types of financing. and continue growing. In these 30 years we have delivered more than a thousand donations, directly benefiting nearly 800,000 women and 2.9 million more people indirectly,” Tania explained. The video memory of the delivery of the donation led by two areas of National Independent Sales Directors of Mary Kay of Mexico to the two associations will be available on the company's social networks yesterday, November 25, 2020 starting at 4:00 p.m. In addition to this support, on November 23, 24 and 26, Mary Kay de México dedicated a space on its social networks to publish workshops focused on raising public awareness about gender violence and women's.