HEARTLIGHT FOUNDATION
RAISING AWARENESS AND RESOURCES TO TRANSFORM LIVES
SUPPORTING
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Erika Ender Heartlight Foundation
Routing: 267084131
Acc: 522113601
ABOUT US
The Erika Ender Heartlight Foundation in the United States, primarily supports all projects of ¨Fundación Puertas Abiertas¨ (Open Doors Foundation in Panama) to promote awareness of the rights of children and adolescents, work in child nutrition programs, comprehensive training of adolescents, promotion of culture, values and education including academic, through student scholarships in Universities within Panama or abroad.
Also, the EEHLF supports other aligned causes that include donations in favor of educational programs for the Cala Foundation, Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation and Special Olympics.
OUR MISSION
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40,000+
700+
2019
Joint Efforts
Beneficiaries
Volunteers
every year
Year Established
To create awareness
We create social awareness about existing problems. We support the initiatives that work on the solutions and communicate the results obtained.
To Fundraise
We raise funds to benefit the nutritional, formative, cultural and educational programs we support.
Support other Foundations & Causes
We primarily support Puertas Abiertas (Open Doors) Foundation programs such as TalenPro, Sustainable Families and educational programs as well as we donate and support initiatives and or events of the Cala Foundation, the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation and Special Olympics athletes.
PROJECTS WE SUPPORT
The TALENPRO competition, was created to sensitize young students and motivate them to become agents of social change. By recognizing their abilities and personal capacities through a process of individual and social reflection, with a repeatable practical experience model replicable by other groups of students, the primary goal is reached.
In order to encourage young people in this effort, Erika Ender creates this innovative strategy: A great student competition of artistic talents ¨TalenPro¨ (Talent with a Purpose), where young artists/contestants, must involve and commit their classmates and teachers in a theoretical and practical training program, including a social service, which will also be part of the evaluation for the great national contest.