Experience Mex-ECO works alongside several community groups and charities, whose information is listed below. If you are interested in making a donation to any of these groups then please fill in our online form, stating which group you wish to donate to and we will respond with payment details
Note: The letters A.C. often follow names of non-profit groups in Mexico; they stand for Asociación Civil (Civil Association) and mean that the group is legally registered as a non-profit/charity group in Mexico.
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Campamento Majahuas A.C.
Campamento Majahuas A.C. is the charity responsible for the sea turtle conservation project at Campamento Majahuas (Majahuas Camp), Tomatlán, Jalisco. They are responsible for collecting and relocating endangered sea turtle nests to a protected incubation area and monitoring the release of hatchlings to the sea.
Please click here for more information on this charity.
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Centro de Atención Múltiple Cihuatlán A.C.
This Multiple Attention Centre based in Barra de Navidad, Municipality of Cihuatlán, is a special education school which formed a charity in order to support the needs of the school and its students. The only support the school receives from the government is to pay staff salaries.
The website for this charity is currently being updated; please return soon to see their website.
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Cooperativa Color de la Tierra
‘Colour of the Earth’ is the women’s cooperative who initiated the coffee producing project in Cuzalapa, Jalisco. This group is made up of indigenous women who have lived and worked in the Cuzalapa region for decades, and in 2001 formed a Cooperative in order to produce and sell organic shade grown coffee and other food products and handicrafts made from natural produce.
Click here to visit our Mex-ECO Tours website for more information on this group. |
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