
The non-profit organization Amigos de los
Niņos (Friends of the Children) took its first step toward
committed community service when a group of people living in Cabo San
Lucas showed interest in helping some of their less fortunate neighbors. Joining together during the holiday season, they decided
to dress one of the members up as Santa Claus and distribute Christmas
gifts to marginalized children in the 'Barrios' and out-lying areas of
Los Cabos. Although a lot of laughter and smiles were provoked,
they found that this was definitely not an adequate solution for the
much greater problems that these children and their families faced.
They also learned that the children looked for The Three Kings to bring
them presents on January 6, not the December Santa Claus whom they had
seldom ever heard of, let alone seen such a hilarious version of! After holding a series of general meetings open to all
the interested public, a consensus was formed on what the ideas for the
Amigos de los Niņos Mission were while
taking into consideration the cultural differences that made it
necessary to meditate the 'How to' of effectively delivering the aid.
It was decided to elaborate and carry out projects that would address
the heart of the problem and effect change for a better quality of life
for the children. Now, with a vision of looking for significant ways to
help, they started looking for worthy projects. The public schools in Cabo San Lucas did not have water
purification systems, so, the newly formed group, ADLN,
installed this service, improving the basic health of hundreds of
school children. With this project accomplished, a vision for the future
was formed by Amigos de los Niņos: to help
alleviate the tremendous need for quality medical care that these
marginalized children so desperately required. This need was being further accentuated by the rapid
growth of the Los Cabos area, up to 18% annually and the fact that the
majority of jobs available were of the lowest paying — no-benefits jobs
such as construction and service work to accommodate the acceleration
and demands for luxury resorts and multi-million dollar homes that were
putting Los Cabos on the international map. Many of these mainly immigrant families looking for
better opportunities in Los Cabos were not included in the Mexican
Social Security medical program for workers, or the attention they
received from the institution was inadequate due to the lack of staff
and supplies within this governmentally supported organization. The BCS
Secretariat of Health, which oversees several hospitals and basic
health care centers state-wide, suffered from the same problems, also
due to the huge growth of the area. In 1991, Amigos de los Niņos
became incorporated as an official non-profit organization, an
'Associacion Civil' in Spanish. The Mission: Amigos de los Niņos provides
quality health care in Los Cabos to children up to the age of 18 who
have no other means of receiving same or whose health care provider is
deficient arranging for external medical consultations, organized
clinics and assistance in setting up medical treatment for special
cases of the severely ill or disabled. All these methods for providing medical attention for
the children through Amigos de los Niņos are
totally free of cost to the children and their families. ADLN can achieve the success of
this Mission exclusively through donations from our local community
supporters and foreign visitors who are made aware of our work, and
wish to help make a better quality of life possible for these children.
We also receive in-kind support from many local businesses; this is
basic for being able to satisfactorily complete the work at our Free
Clinics and the fundraising events our volunteers organize for this
purpose. ADLN's managing policy is that what
comes in goes to the children as soon as they need it; there are no
investments or other money producing enterprises, and there is always a
child that needs immediate care! Amigos de los Niņos is also
fortunate to count on the help and support of many local doctors and
medical facilities that donate their work, or do it at a fraction of
the normal cost. Without them, we could not do what we do. In 2003, ADLN saw over 1,500
children, and in 2004 another 1,000. In 2005, ADLN
held clinics in Cardiology, Asthma, Ear Nose and Throat, Audiology,
Plastic Surgery, Pediatrics, and Adolescent Gynecology, and 41 Special
Cases were in different stages of progress in the medical specialty
that they required. In 2006 our Special Case Children grew to over 60, Free
Clinics were added to some of the others in the specialties of
Pediatric Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Neuro Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery
and Optometry gifting more than 1,000 pairs of glasses. 2007 has seen over 80 Special Cases and specialty
surgeries never before preformed in the State of Baja California Sur,
along with seven Free Clinics. Amigos de los Niņos
is committed to keeping up with the need of these children. Our budget
for 2007 is $250,000 US and we don't have a penny to spare! The majority of doctors who assist in our Free Clinics
come from the USA, but many of the local physicians have been inspired
by them, and are now doing Free Clinics, consultations and Special Case
work for ADLN on their own. Some of our Special Case Children are receiving
treatment in the USA. They have been taken, through the help of many
caring people and organizations, to medical facilities in the USA that
specialize in their particular medical problem, treatments, surgeries
and care that cannot be done here in Los Cabos. Amigos de los Niņos completes the
everyday work necessary to the organization with a four-person team at
the office located in a small house donated to ADLN
for this purpose. More than twenty faithful volunteers assist with all
the fundraising projects and help with clinics, translating, bringing
and setting up the equipment, transportation and entertaining kids
while they wait for their appointments. The four-person office staff began their jobs in January
of 2004 as a result of the huge increase in the workload to accomplish
the ADLN Mission. It had been carried out up to
then by the Board of Directors and volunteers on a smaller scale. The
decision was made by the Board to keep up with the growth and need in
Los Cabos by increasing our capacity to serve. The office positions
are; Executive Director, Director of Clinics and Special Cases,
Director's Assistant and Secretary. The ideals of all the people who take part in Amigos
de los Niņos, Office Staff, Board of Directors, Ex-Officers,
Volunteers, Donors, and Medical Personnel are based in the belief that
all children deserve a life of equal opportunity and circumstance to
insure the most important aspect of life: health. Without health, life
is extremely limited. Our Mission is based on ethical work to achieve this
end, and in faith to provide for some miracles when we fall short of
what is needed to save or change a child's life, and in resignation to
be able to go through the times we fail to win the battle, and then to
get up and keep fighting. Amigos de los Niņos also tries to
console and guide the parents and families of these children as they go
through these trying times. The joining together of all these people, those who give
and those who receive, activate the best learning device possible for
showing how to humbly help your fellow man. This is an integral part of
the social impact of Amigos de los Niņos, along
with the thousands of children whose lives have been helped, saved or
changed through this Mission. As a fruit of this effort, there are more willing people
everyday to lend a hand to their community and its people. Over the
years, the children Amigos de los Niņos has
attended have grown into men and women who help as they were helped. Sickness is not the only thing that is contagious. So
are love, faith and lending a helping hand. The example of Amigos de los Niņos
is a direct cause in furthering the culture of community involvement
and returning a part of what you have been given in the community of
Los Cabos. ADLN is currently networking with
other Non-Profit Organizations in working together to help the
children. We hope we can count on your help also!
For Donations made in Mexico, in kind or
monetary, Please contact us at ADLN
Email or at the Los Cabos office telephone number below, we
will be happy to supply a Mexican Tax Deductable Receipt for all cash
donations.
For all US Cash Donations please contact
us at ADLN
Email and we will supply specific information for your US Tax
Deductable Reciept.
Contact Information
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ADLN Address
ADLN Telephones
ADLN Fax |
Carla Stead |