
We are a non for profit organization providing the Community of La Playa, Rincón de La Playa, San Vicente, Las Ánimas and La Choya (1500+ residents) tools, opportunities and services to improve their quality of life.
WHAT WE DO
Year round we offer inspiring programs and activities to residents of all ages and interests in a fun and safe environment. We impact over 400 families in the community offering more than 15,000 services, classes and activities through 12 different programs for kids, teenagers and adults.
OUR STRATEGY
Act as a bridge that connects the community to opportunities and services available in the area.
Inspire all residents to participate in developing a strong community.
Create synergy between the community and all stakeholders to ensure expressed concerns and needs are part of decision making for future projects.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
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+ 1,500
Participating Residents
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850
Hours of activities and events organized
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11,750
Kilos of nutritious food distributed to local families in need
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15,000
Provided services to the community
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4,000
Meals prepared and delivered to vulnerable residents
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+ 3,000
Kilos of trash collected yearly
Comunidad La Playa, located in Baja California Sur, is home to approximatly 1,500 people
The area surrounding the community has become increasingly popular in recent years, with the development of high-end hotels, golf courses, restaurants, businesses, and expat communities.
Despite this, many residents and close neighbours still struggle in difficult living conditions and some families are especially vulnerable.
We believe local communities should thrive in tandem wth the region’s growth and we work relentlessly to create favorable conditions and opportunities to empower them to build a better future for their families.
OUR STORY
The Community Center opened its doors in 2015.
with the idea of creating a special place where children in the community could explore and live new experiences through art in all its forms.
Soon after we expanded our reach and diversified activities to better respond to the growing needs of the community and to care for the environment.
INAUGURATION
The Community Center starts as a safe space for children in the community where they learn visual arts, under the name L'École
EXPANSION
Programs expanded to include adults and seniors. The Centro is now offering daily activities.
MAJOR PROJECTS
A new soccer field is completed. A health and wellness consultation clinic is built on our site.
COVID 19 CRISIS
Continued assistance throughout the crisis, including; 1,175 food baskets; 1,805 meals; 2,000 tests; medication; school support.
COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Outdoor kitchen is built and the Community Kitchen program is launched.
LEARNING GARDEN
An organic Community Garden is built on site. The Learning Garden program is launched.
MORE NEW PROJECTS
The Recycling program is launched. The construction of the multi-sport facility is started.