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The Tijuana Christian Mission is a children's mission based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The mission was founded in 1964 by Martha López, the current director. The mission has grown in size since its founding, and now includes three Churches and a Children's home. [1]
Tony Ralphs (born December 11, 1943) is an American sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1960s. He founded an orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico. The orphanage he founded, Casa Hogar de Los Ninos, not only acts as a flourishing orphanage, but also hosts groups of volunteers year round, including high school volunteers from First Presbyterian Church Spokane Washington each spring when they travel to ...
In Tijuana, Mexico, volunteers visited orphanages to provide basic cleaning and hygienic supplies while spending time with the children. Volunteers taught the children new games and crafts while staff were educated on nutritional meals.
Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH), literally meaning Our little brothers and sisters, is a charitable organization that has provided a home for thousands of orphans and abandoned children since 1954. Currently there are NPH homes in nine Latin American countries.
He said that because the acting roles he was doing gave latinos bad representation, he began to donate money to a Tijuana orphanage. [13] In 2012, he founded Arts for a Better Tomorrow, bringing change to orphanages in Baja California. [8] [3]
Mexico The National System for Integral Family Development (Spanish: Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia ; SNDIF or just DIF ) is a Mexican public institution of social assistance that focuses on strengthening and developing the welfare of the Mexican families.
1962 – Mexico City – 1962 Mexico City radiation accident [1] January 11, 1963 – Sanlian, Hefei, Anhui, China – A 10 Ci (370 GBq) cobalt-60 source from an industrial seed irradiator was removed from a buried waste repository and taken to a residence by a child. Over the next 5–9 days, six total family members were exposed.
The company also ran a food and medical center in Tijuana, Mexico that fed upwards of 150 children each day [6] [9] and contributed to an orphanage in Tijuana. [ 10 ] Five Minute Walk tours were not restricted to "christian friendly" venues such as churches, as bars and non-traditional venues such as roller skating rinks were considered ...