Vintage Sharing Hope is a charity initiative that aims to support children, adolescents, and seniors across various locations in Mexico and the United States. The program focuses on delivering essential resources and services to improve their quality of life, including school supplies, clothing, clean drinking water, and food.

In order to achieve this, the program collaborates with charitable and nonprofit organizations every December. Through these partnerships, we are able to provide efficient and effective aid to communities in need.

VINTAGE Sharing Hope

We are committed to providing quality aid to children, adolescents, and senior adults facing extreme hardship. To achieve this, we implement several key components through this program.

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Casa Hogar Goretti

Vintage Sharing Hope : Vintage Logistics
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Casa Hogar La Misericordia

Vintage Sharing Hope : Vintage Logistics
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Casa Hogar Kamami

Vintage Sharing Hope : Vintage Logistics
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    We collaborate with experienced charitable and nonprofit organizations dedicated to delivering aid to vulnerable populations and communities. This allows the program to leverage the expertise and resources of these organizations to deliver more effective assistance.

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    Vintage Sharing Hope involves all Vintage offices, encouraging the participation of our collaborators. This includes organizing community events, promoting donations, and creating opportunities for volunteers to take part.

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    We work to improve the lives of children, adolescents, and seniors in dire need, bringing hope and spreading smiles and happiness. Together we make each contribution count and make a huge difference in someone's life.

Some of the nonprofit organizations Vintage Sharing Hope has partnered with over the past five years.

  1. Querétaro

    Casa Hogar Maria Goretti
  2. Laredo

    Casa de Misericordia
  3. México

    CNMAIC Gerontologica Vicente Garcia Torres
  4. Guadalajara

    Casa Hogar Kamami
  5. Monterrey

    Casa de asistencia para niños Castillo del Rey Pesquería