Community Center Empowers Local Children in Mexico

TULUM, MEXICO — While participating in a retreat held by our founder, Dr. and Master Sha, our Executive Director, Alexia Cito, led an outreach event at LADLE (Los Amigos De La Esquina) a non-profit dedicated to empowering Native Mayan and Mexican children since 2017. Here at Love Peace Harmony Foundation, we are always enthusiastic to partner with community organizations, bringing the message and the power of the Love Peace Harmony Field™. Supporting this outreach were some of our amazing Love Peace Harmony volunteers from countries around the world, including Nicaragua, Austria, Australia and Canada, who joined together to bring this message to the children there through this event, in partnership with LADLE team members Claudia and Francisco.

Our team distributed Love Peace Harmony calligraphy cards and Love Peace Harmony song players, and the session began.

The children took the lead, beginning the session by leading everyone in affirmations. Then, everyone participated in tracing the Love Peace Harmony calligraphy cards which had been given to them, and singing the Love Peace and Harmony song in Spanish (click here to listen). The event culminated in a beautifully symbolic experience, with everyone standing in a circle together, while singing Love Peace and Harmony. Afterwards, the children and adults alike shared feedback that they had really enjoyed the message and the music.

All of this took place in this beautiful community environment created by LADLE, where they support the children with extracurricular activities including art and music, and partner with two other organizations to bring them through their high school and university education with scholarships, resources and more. We are looking forward to furthering our collaboration, stay tuned for next steps!

Click here to learn more about LADLE and all they do.

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