HUMAN SOLIDARITY DAY: LETTY COPPEL FOUNDATION PROMOTES UNITY AND EMPATHY
Every December 20, International Human Solidarity Day is celebrated, a date that invites reflection on the importance of unity, empathy, and joint work as pillars of a fairer society. In this context, the Letty Coppel Foundation reaffirms its commitment to the communities it supports through its social programs, promoting collaboration and active participation as drivers of change within social assistance in Mexico.
For the Foundation, solidarity is not only a value but a way of life reflected in every action and initiative it undertakes. Through various social programs, the institution works to strengthen community bonds, supporting individuals in their personal and collective development. Its work demonstrates how foundations in Mexico can be agents of transformation when empathy and collective well-being are placed at the center of their efforts.
During December, the Foundation carries out various activities that express the true meaning of solidarity. In Mazatlán and Los Cabos, communities where the Foundation maintains a constant presence, events are held that strengthen bonds between people and promote a spirit of gratitude and community.

One of the most anticipated traditions is the Christmas posada organized with some of the beneficiaries of the social programs. This gathering becomes an opportunity to share moments of joy, hope, and togetherness, reinforcing the commitment the Letty Coppel Foundation maintains with those who are part of its projects. Every smile and each act of kindness reflect the impact that social assistance in Mexico can have when carried out from the heart and with a clear purpose: to improve the quality of life of individuals.
In Los Cabos, another significant celebration is the festivity in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe. This event combines tradition, faith, and culture and includes a pilgrimage accompanied by pre-Hispanic dances that culminate in a mass at the chapel of the Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach hotel. More than a religious act, it is a demonstration of community unity and respect for the cultural roots that are part of Mexico’s identity. Through these activities, the Letty Coppel Foundation fosters a sense of belonging and strengthens the spirit of solidarity among residents and collaborators in the region.

One of the actions that reflects the Foundation’s commitment to solidarity is the traditional Christmas sale of products made by participants in the self-employment workshops. This space not only supports the local economy but also celebrates the effort and creativity of those who, with dedication, transform their learning into real opportunities for growth. At this sale, one can find jewelry items such as bracelets, earrings, and necklaces; artisanal pastries such as cakes, cookies, and cupcakes; and sewing products including tablecloths, clothing, pet accessories, and Christmas decorations.
These activities are a tangible reflection of the positive impact of the social programs driven by the Letty Coppel Foundation. Each project is designed to offer tools that promote autonomy, training, and well-being, contributing to social assistance in Mexico that is closer, more humane, and participatory. In this way, the Foundation shows that solidarity can manifest both in grand gestures and in the small daily actions that strengthen communities.
Over the years, the Foundation has built a solid track record based on empathy and collaboration. Its comprehensive approach combines social support with education, health, and community development, allowing more people to access opportunities that transform their lives. This model of work has positioned the organization as a notable example among foundations in Mexico, demonstrating that the union between private initiative and social commitment can generate profound and lasting change.

International Human Solidarity Day is, for the Foundation, an opportunity to remember that every action matters. From training workshops to community celebrations, each effort contributes to creating an environment where cooperation and empathy become essential components of social life. Social assistance in Mexico requires projects that, like those of this Foundation, promote collective well-being with sensitivity and responsibility.
Foundations in Mexico play a fundamental role in building a more equitable country. By offering support to those who need it most, they promote values such as solidarity, generosity, and hope. In this sense, the Letty Coppel Foundation has successfully combined direct assistance with the creation of opportunities for sustainable development, ensuring that its work endures over time.
In a world facing constant challenges, solidarity becomes a transformative force. The Foundation demonstrates this day by day, working alongside communities, promoting citizen participation, and strengthening trust in human bonds. Each action, workshop, and Christmas celebration is a reminder that unity and shared commitment are the true path to a better future.
Thus, the message this date conveys is clear: solidarity is the heart that drives change. Thanks to the constant effort of the Letty Coppel Foundation, its social programs, and its commitment to social assistance in Mexico, thousands of people find hope, support, and opportunities. A living example of how foundations in Mexico can inspire, unite, and transform lives through empathy and collective work.