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Voluntribe Community Action Movement
Date du projet
Propriétés du projet
- Don de solidarité: 0 (À confirmer)
- Entre 18 et 29 ans
- Anglais , Espagnol; castillan
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- Informations sur les visas
Informations de localisation
- León, Guanajuato, Mexico
- Monnaie locale : Peso mexicain (MXN / Mex$)
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Taux de change
(2026-04-17 07:20:02)
- 1 Mex$ = 0.05 EUR
- 1 EUR = 20.36 Mex$
- Fuseau horaire : Heure normale du centre
- Heure locale : 17-04-2026 10:20:07
Aéroport(s) le(s) plus proche(s) et prix moyen du billet d'avion
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Del Bajío International Airport
(25.69 km) - Mexique - (~523.77 €) -
Jesus Teran International Airport
(91.89 km) - Mexique - (~523.77 €) -
Ponciano Arriaga International Airport
(146.67 km) - Mexique - (~523.77 €) -
General Francisco J. Mujica International Airport
(158.04 km) - Mexique - (~523.77 €)
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À propos de l'organisme d'accueil local
León, Guanajuato is home to a rich diversity of indigenous cultures, including
Purépecha, Wixárika (Huichol), Nahua, Mazahua, Triqui, Hñähñu (Otomí), Tzotzil,
Me'phaa (Tlapaneco), and Na Savi (Mixtec) communities. Despite their cultural,
social, and economic importance, many indigenous people living in urban
areas continue to face significant challenges related to economic
marginalization, social exclusion, and discrimination. As a result, their presence
and contributions often remain invisible within the city.
The challenges affecting indigenous peoples are complex and deeply
interconnected. They stem from historical marginalization and structural
neglect and are further intensified by contemporary issues such as climate
change, organized violence, and limited access to basic services. Across the
world, indigenous communities experience similar realities: systematic
violations of human rights, restricted access to education, healthcare, housing,
and limited opportunities for social participation.
This project aims to strengthen the sense of identity and belonging of
indigenous people living in the city of León, Guanajuato, through actions that
value their cultures, promote intercultural dialogue, and encourage mutual
respect. By recognizing and celebrating indigenous identities, the project seeks
to contribute to the social inclusion and overall well-being of indigenous
communities residing in the city
Présentation du programme
Volunteers will participate in cultural, artistic, and community-based activities
designed to promote intercultural exchange, visibility, and social cohesion.
Activities include:
Welcome ceremony at the Municipal Presidency and visits to local
museums.
Rehabilitation of community spaces, including cleaning days, restoration
work, and the creation of a community mural.
Art and free-expression workshops using recycled materials.
Community theatre for peace and social reflection.
Traditional music and dance workshops.
Photographic portrait project featuring members of indigenous
communities.
Cultural exchange activities with local communities.
Participation as staff in traditional craft workshops such as embroidery,
indigenous languages, painting, handmade keychains, traditional dolls
(muñecas Lele), and other artisanal activities.
À propos de l'hébergement
Volunteers will be accommodated at the Niños Don Bosco Training Center in in
simple yet comfortable facilities. They will be assigned a shared room with
other international volunteers.
Food will be provided through a local food service, such as an affordable
community kitchen or a local restaurant.
À propos de l'emplacement
LOCATION
León, Guanajuato, is a city known for its history, leather industry, and culture. It
is the largest city in the state and is famous for producing footwear and leather
goods. The city also features beautiful colonial architecture, nice local markets,
and important festivals like the León International Balloon Festival. With a mix of
modernity and tradition, León is a popular place for both tourists and locals.
LASURE TIME
Some recreational activities that can be done are:
1. Explore the Historic Center: Walk around the city center, visiting places like the
Main Square, León Cathedral, and the Museum of Art and History.
2. Zona Piel: Visit this famous leather market, ideal for buying high-quality products
such as shoes, bags, and accessories.
3. Museum of the Mummies: Located 30 minutes from León, in the state capital, it
features the exhibition of mummies that were found in the city's old cemetery.