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The power of collective goodwill: Chamelecon Norte

In the heart of Honduras, where the vibrant tapestry of culture and history weaves together stories of resilience and hope, Proyecto Uremu stands as a beacon of light for the youth. Our journey, fueled by the unwavering commitment to foster artistic talents and instill human values, has been a testament to the power of collective goodwill. Today, we are thrilled to share an extraordinary milestone that marks not just growth but a significant expansion of our mission's reach.


Thanks to the generosity of the Avery Foundation, a chapter of Avery Dennison, and their profound corporate social responsibility ethos, Proyecto Uremu has received a monumental donation of $10,000. Avery Dennison's legacy of giving, rooted in the principles established by its founder, Stan Avery, continues to make waves across the globe. Their commitment to being a force for good resonates deeply with our mission, guiding us toward creating a more inclusive and empowering future for our community's youth.



This incredible support, facilitated by the diligent efforts of The Resource Foundation, underscores the importance of partnerships in driving meaningful change. The Resource Foundation, with its mission to empower disadvantaged communities through skills, knowledge, and opportunities, performed rigorous due diligence to match us with the Avery Dennison Foundation. Their commitment to ensuring that donations make the most impactful and efficient difference in the lives of those in need is truly commendable.


Furthermore, the unwavering support from the Municipalidad de San Pedro Sula and the dynamic Warriors Zulu Nation has been instrumental in our endeavors. The Warriors Zulu Nation, with its focus on social and human development through artistic entrepreneurship and the teaching of human values as a tool for violence prevention, aligns perfectly with our vision. Together, we share a common goal: to enrich society through the transformative power of art.


It is with immense joy and gratitude that we announce the opening of our 8th cluster in Chamelecon Norte, a dream realized through the collaboration of our incredible sponsors and supporters.

This new cluster will provide children and youth residing in its vicinity access to artistic classes, including flute, choir, and guitar. These classes are not just about learning an instrument or singing; they are about unlocking potential, fostering creativity, and building a supportive community where young individuals can thrive and express themselves freely.


The significance of this achievement cannot be overstated. Each class, note, and stroke represents a step towards a brighter future for our youth—a future where they are empowered to navigate life's challenges with confidence and grace. Through these artistic expressions, we are not only cultivating talent but also instilling a deep sense of belonging and purpose.


As we celebrate this milestone, our hearts are filled with gratitude for the Avery Foundation, The Resource Foundation, the Municipalidad de San Pedro Sula, and the Warriors Wulu Nation. Your belief in our mission and your generous support have been pivotal in bringing our vision to life. Together, we are changing the lives of the youth in Honduras, one artistic class at a time.


To our community, volunteers, and everyone who believes in the transformative power of art and education: thank you. Your support fuels our passion and propels us forward. We are reminded daily that it is through unity and shared purpose that we can make the greatest impact.


As we look to the future, we are invigorated by the possibilities that lie ahead. The journey of Proyecto Uremu is far from over; it is evolving, growing, and reaching new heights. With open hearts and renewed resolve, we continue to forge paths for our youth, empowering them to create, inspire, and lead.

Together, we are not just creating art; we are crafting a legacy of hope, resilience, and endless possibilities. Thank you for being a part of this beautiful journey.


With deepest appreciation,

Proyecto Uremu

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