Every month, Letty Coppel Foundation brings to Rancho de los Niños, medicines, diapers, juices, shampoo, bath soap, toys, toilet paper, among other necessities. This refuge is located in the community of El Castillo, at the exit of Mazatlan and they give asylum to more than 20 abandoned children and young people, with different capacities.
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