Mexican Cultural Center And Institute

The MCCI is a cultural center and Institute developing to preserve Mexican culture from Mesoamerica to the present. Our Institute deems it vital to make the public aware of the plight of various indigenous people especially in Mexico and of the moral, ethical (and for believers) biblical obligation to help them.

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To this end the Fellowship will solicit donations and fund raise in order to help provide material and financial aid to indigenous orphans, widows, the oppressed. We anticipate providing/installing manually operated, long life water pumps in various indigenous tribal communities (Mexico), such as the PaiPai in Baja Ca., the Taraumaras en Chihuahua and the Yaqui tribes from Zonora. We will supply their people with safe water for drinking and cooking. We also have set our sights on providing clothing & medical supplies and help with medical & dental care to members of indigenous tribes needing this. One of our contracted doctors will assist in helping children with cleft lip. We also have as a goal of supplying of funds to tribes that will expressly use the same to acquire needed life sustaining supplies and materials. e.g., cows, goats, sheep, chickens, solar ovens, solar lighting, generators, hygiene & health maintenance products, food, agricultural seeds & intermediate tech implements/equipment, fertilizer, insecticides/fungicides, mosquito nets, STD education & preventative measures/care, educational materials and support including literacy related.

MCCI

Mexican Cultural Center And Institute

The Fellowship intends to raise awareness by outreach through lectures, services, seminars, radio television, internet including webinars and other forms of communication. Plus the establishment of a cultural center to showcase indigenous peoples (including but not limited to how many of them in Mexico evolved and developed from Mestizos into their modern incarnations), their arts

& crafts, languages, history, and specific material, physical, as well if needed. spiritual needs if needed. The cultural center is the physical part of this endeavor to generate revenue by presentations and exhibitions as well as having different wings ie; archeology, history, showcasing typical costumes from the 31 different states of Mexico, and etc. Including a store to sell Indigenous people's arts and crafts.

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