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Travelers' Philanthropy Handbook - Center for Responsible Travel

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• Education and Social WelfareFor the children of Loreto, the Foundation hashelped support purchase and distribution of back-toschoolsupplies and the development andimplementation of a certified environmentalcurriculum. It provided support <strong>for</strong> the internadoboarding schools that provide children from ruralareas with a place to stay while attending school inthe town of Loreto. Foundation grants also helped tooutfit and support Loreto’s first regionally competitivesoccer team, Los Frailes. Each year at Christmas,the Foundation underwrites a project that provides allfamilies in Loreto who are below the poverty line witha full meal, new blankets, and individually wrappedpresents <strong>for</strong> the children of the household. Finally,the Foundation supported the Casa Hogar home <strong>for</strong>abused or endangered children.Internado bus, Loreto, Mexico.Credit: Mark Spalding• EnvironmentIn addition to community work, the Foundation has also sought to protect the natural resourcesupon which the beauty and quality of life in Loreto is based. It made a grant <strong>for</strong> creation,printing and distribution of a comic book to educate about overfishing and sharks. It alsoprovided support so that the Loreto Bay NationalMarine Park could add two extra patrol anden<strong>for</strong>cement staff. Further, the Foundation hasfunded research regarding sea turtles in the nationalpark and has provided support <strong>for</strong> the annualmeeting of the sea turtle “guardians” of BajaCali<strong>for</strong>nia, as well as <strong>for</strong> their mobile educationvehicle.To create a great sense of stewardship within thecommunity, the Foundation gave a gift to the U.S.based conservation organization, RARE toundertake a Pride Campaign in Loreto. The ef<strong>for</strong>t isRARE Pride Campaign, Loreto, Mexico.producing wonderful results. Selecting theCredit: Cynthia BrownChocolate Clam as its symbol, the national park andthe campaign leader have infused the park staff with pride in their jobs, and the community ofLoreto with pride of place. The community has celebrated hosting the park through specialevents and an entry in the annual parade <strong>for</strong> the commemoration of the Mexican Revolution.The symbol of the campaign is seen on bumper stickers, caps, and t-shirts all around town. Inshort, the park staff feels welcome and part of the community in a way they never have be<strong>for</strong>e.60

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