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EIN 39-2688544 • Miami, FL
Profile
The organizations mission is to support women and children in latin america in breaking the cycle of poverty by funding and supporting community-based initiatives in three core areas: health, education, and protection. Health: the organization supports programs that improve access to essential health services, with a focus on nutrition, maternal and child health, menstrual health, and preventative care. Activities include funding school meal programs, nutritional interventions for undernourished children, and access to menstrual health products for underserved women. Education: the organization promotes access to quality education by supporting primary and secondary school enrollment and skills-based training programs for women and youth. These initiatives are designed to improve literacy, enhance self-sufficiency, and promote long-term economic stability. Protection of women and children: the organization collaborates with local partners to support vulnerable populations through foste
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Net Margin
82nd percentile
Higher net margin than 82% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
94th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 94% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
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Assets
$15,077
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Liabilities
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Net Assets
$15,077
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Revenue
$24,465
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Expenses
$9,388
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Net Income
$15,077
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Most recent year
2025 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
The organizations mission is to support women and children in latin america in breaking the cycle of poverty by funding and supporting community-based initiatives in three core areas: health, education, and protection. Health: the organization supports programs that improve access to essential health services, with a focus on nutrition, maternal and child health, menstrual health, and preventative care. Activities include funding school meal programs, nutritional interventions for undernourished children, and access to menstrual health products for underserved women. Education: the organization promotes access to quality education by supporting primary and secondary school enrollment and skills-based training programs for women and youth. These initiatives are designed to improve literacy, enhance self-sufficiency, and promote long-term economic stability. Protection of women and children: the organization collaborates with local partners to support vulnerable populations through foste
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|---|---|---|
| THIS PROGRAM COMBATS CHILD MALNUTRITION AND PROMOTES SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY PROVIDING NUTRITIOUS DAILY LUNCHES TO CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. IN ADDITION TO IMPROVING STUDENTS HEALTH AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT, THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS THE RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL GARDENS. THROUGH HANDS-ON PARTICIPATION, CHILDREN LEARN PRACTICAL AGRICULTURAL SKILLS, NUTRITION AWARENESS, AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRACTICES. THE INITIATIVE STRENGTHENS FOOD SECURITY, ENHANCES EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES, AND FOSTERS LONG-TERM COMMUNITY SELF-SUFFICIENCY. | $2,385 | $4,624 |
| THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS IN VENEZUELA FOCUSED ON CHILD WELFARE, NUTRITION, MATERNAL HEALTH, AND SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES. THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS A FOSTER CARE FACILITY BY COVERING LEGAL AND SOCIAL WORK EXPENSES REQUIRED TO REUNIFY CHILDREN WITH THEIR FAMILIES OF ORIGIN OR PLACE THEM IN ADOPTIVE HOMES. THE PROGRAM ALSO HELPS FUND FOOD AND ESSENTIAL OPERATIONAL COSTS TO ENSURE DAILY CARE FOR CHILDREN IN THE FACILITY. TO ADDRESS CHILD MALNUTRITION, THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES DAILY MEALS (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) THROUGH A COMMUNITY KITCHEN IN RUBIO. THE NUTRITIONAL RECOVERY PROJECT DISTRIBUTES MILK AND SPECIALIZED NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWBORNS, INFANTS, AND BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS AND PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS ON NUTRITION AND HEALTHY EATING PRACTICES. THE ORGANIZATION ALSO PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MOTHERS STAYING AT J.M. DE LOS ROS HOSPITAL WITH THEIR CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN TO HELP COVER MEALS, TRANSPORTATION, AND ESSENTIAL LIVING EXPENSES DURING EXTENDED HOSPITAL STAYS. IN ADDITION, THE ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES WASHABLE MENSTRUAL HYGIENE KITS TO WOMEN AND GIRLS IN VENEZUELA AND PROVIDES SEXUAL AND MENSTRUAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. | $1,470 | $3,708 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DENYS AGUIRREBEITIA | President | PT | $0 | - | - |
| TAMARA RODRIGUEZ | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| AMAPOLA RISQUEZ | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| JUAN CARLOS GOMEZ STOLK | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
| ALEJANDRO O'DALY | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| JUANCHO EEKHOUT | Director | - | $0 | - | - |
“Expenses marketing 297 marketing 297 technology 59 technology 59 donorbox fee 76 bank charges 115 bank charges 115 total 1,018”
“The organizations mission is to support women and children in latin america in breaking the cycle of poverty by funding and supporting community-based initiatives in three core areas: health, education, and protection. Health: the organization supports programs that improve access to essential health services, with a focus on nutrition, maternal and child health, menstrual health, and preventative care. Activities include funding school meal programs, nutritional interventions for undernourished children, and access to menstrual health products for underserved women. Education: the organization promotes access to quality education by supporting primary and secondary school enrollment and skills-based training programs for women and youth. These initiatives are designed to improve literacy, enhance self-sufficiency, and promote long-term economic stability. Protection of women and children: the organization collaborates with local partners to support vulnerable populations through foster care programs and initiatives that strengthen child protection systems. Activities include assistance with the legal and social processes involved in family reintegration and ethical adoption.”
“This program combats child malnutrition and promotes school attendance by providing nutritious daily lunches to children in underserved communities. In addition to improving students health and academic engagement, the program supports the restoration and maintenance of school gardens. Through hands-on participation, children learn practical agricultural skills, nutrition awareness, and sustainable food practices. The initiative strengthens food security, enhances educational outcomes, and fosters long-term community self-sufficiency.”
“The organization operates humanitarian programs in venezuela focused on child welfare, nutrition, maternal health, and support for vulnerable families. The organization supports a foster care facility by covering legal and social work expenses required to reunify children with their families of origin or place them in adoptive homes. The program also helps fund food and essential operational costs to ensure daily care for children in the facility. To address child malnutrition, the organization provides daily meals (monday through friday) through a community kitchen in rubio. The nutritional recovery project distributes milk and specialized nutritional supplements to newborns, infants, and breastfeeding mothers and provides educational workshops on nutrition and healthy eating practices. The organization also provides financial assistance to mothers staying at j.m. De los ros hospital with their chronically ill children to help cover meals, transportation, and essential living expenses during extended hospital stays. In addition, the organization distributes washable menstrual hygiene kits to women and girls in venezuela and provides sexual and menstrual health education in partnership with local organizations.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | THE ORGANIZATIONS MISSION IS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN LATIN AMERICA IN BREAKING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY BY FUNDING AND SUPPORTING COMMUNITY-BASED INITIATIVES IN THREE CORE AREAS: HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND PROTECTION. HEALTH: THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS PROGRAMS THAT IMPROVE ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES, WITH A FOCUS ON NUTRITION, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH, MENSTRUAL HEALTH, AND PREVENTATIVE CARE. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE FUNDING SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAMS, NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONS FOR UNDERNOURISHED CHILDREN, AND ACCESS TO MENSTRUAL HEALTH PRODUCTS FOR UNDERSERVED WOMEN. EDUCATION: THE ORGANIZATION PROMOTES ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION BY SUPPORTING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND SKILLS-BASED TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH. THESE INITIATIVES ARE DESIGNED TO IMPROVE LITERACY, ENHANCE SELF-SUFFICIENCY, AND PROMOTE LONG-TERM ECONOMIC STABILITY. PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN: THE ORGANIZATION COLLABORATES WITH LOCAL PARTNERS TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE POPULATIONS THROUGH FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES THAT STRENGTHEN CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEMS. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE ASSISTANCE WITH THE LEGAL AND SOCIAL PROCESSES INVOLVED IN FAMILY REINTEGRATION AND ETHICAL ADOPTION. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | THIS PROGRAM COMBATS CHILD MALNUTRITION AND PROMOTES SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY PROVIDING NUTRITIOUS DAILY LUNCHES TO CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. IN ADDITION TO IMPROVING STUDENTS HEALTH AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT, THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS THE RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL GARDENS. THROUGH HANDS-ON PARTICIPATION, CHILDREN LEARN PRACTICAL AGRICULTURAL SKILLS, NUTRITION AWARENESS, AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRACTICES. THE INITIATIVE STRENGTHENS FOOD SECURITY, ENHANCES EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES, AND FOSTERS LONG-TERM COMMUNITY SELF-SUFFICIENCY. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS IN VENEZUELA FOCUSED ON CHILD WELFARE, NUTRITION, MATERNAL HEALTH, AND SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES. THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS A FOSTER CARE FACILITY BY COVERING LEGAL AND SOCIAL WORK EXPENSES REQUIRED TO REUNIFY CHILDREN WITH THEIR FAMILIES OF ORIGIN OR PLACE THEM IN ADOPTIVE HOMES. THE PROGRAM ALSO HELPS FUND FOOD AND ESSENTIAL OPERATIONAL COSTS TO ENSURE DAILY CARE FOR CHILDREN IN THE FACILITY. TO ADDRESS CHILD MALNUTRITION, THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES DAILY MEALS (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) THROUGH A COMMUNITY KITCHEN IN RUBIO. THE NUTRITIONAL RECOVERY PROJECT DISTRIBUTES MILK AND SPECIALIZED NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWBORNS, INFANTS, AND BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS AND PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS ON NUTRITION AND HEALTHY EATING PRACTICES. THE ORGANIZATION ALSO PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MOTHERS STAYING AT J.M. DE LOS ROS HOSPITAL WITH THEIR CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN TO HELP COVER MEALS, TRANSPORTATION, AND ESSENTIAL LIVING EXPENSES DURING EXTENDED HOSPITAL STAYS. IN ADDITION, THE ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES WASHABLE MENSTRUAL HYGIENE KITS TO WOMEN AND GIRLS IN VENEZUELA AND PROVIDES SEXUAL AND MENSTRUAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. |
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