The Lala Foundation

Mission

We are committed to providing quality food and nutrition to the homeless and the people in most need, especially children.

The LALA Foundation joins community and governments efforts to fight hunger and malnutrition by donating thousands of liters of milk and tons of dairy products to food banks. It focuses mainly on attending disadvantaged and poor children.

2009 LALA FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

 

Nutriendo una Esperanza (Nurturing Hope): An alliance that works with 176 orphanages or associations: more than 32,000 people benefit daily, with presence in 81 cities and towns in Mexico, 22 states and 72 municipalities, donating 2,780,976 liters of UHT milk throughout the year.

Unidos Contra el Hambre (United Against Hunger): An alliance with 50 food banks that allow us to reach more than 809,000 poor people each week in 521 municipalities and 28 states of the country. Donations reach 12,703,161 kilos of dairy products.

Superando la Marginación (Overcoming poverty) An alliance with 10 associations or institutions benefiting 29,828 people monthly, 224 disadvantaged communities in 7 states and 67 municipalities, with donations of 430,304 liters of UHT milk during the year.

Impulsando a La Laguna (In Support of La Laguna): Cash and in-kind donations to the La Laguna region, benefiting the disabled, young and elderly: $8,875,378 pesos in support of 26 projects for a variety of social causes managed by nonprofit institutions, plus 12,000 people who benefit directly.

Institutional Empowerment: 6.5 million pesos distributed through 16 associations: the Bebeleche Museum of Durango, Federico Gomez Children's Hospital in Mexico City, CONACULTA, the Revolution and Independence periods mural restoration projects in Mexico City, the Monterrey Contemporary Art Museum, and others.