Zero Violence
is a project aimed at girls, boys and adolescents that seeks to ensure dignified survival and prevent them from reproducing violence.
Through theater,
Girls and boys learn to give and ask for help whenever they need it, to live together positively, to regain confidence in themselves and in adults, and to resolve conflicts without violence.
We seek to strengthen
communication, self-control and decision-making skills in girls and boys, promoting their creativity and resilience to face challenges in a loving and safe environment.
We want girls and boys
They learn to relate appropriately, improving their self-esteem and assertively expressing what they think and feel, taking responsibility for their actions and the consequences of their behavior.
Donate $4 pesos and change lives
Donate $4 pesos a day and help us transform the lives of girls and boys survivors of violence through Agenda Zero. Your donation becomes children's theater workshops that will benefit more than 750 girls, boys and adolescents.
Our Zero Violence project
It is divided into 9 different programs, according to the age of the girls, boys and adolescents and the institutions where they are located.
Our Programs
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Focused on Early Childhood
Girls and boys from 1 to 6 years old who are victims of child abuse.
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Focused on school ages
Girls and boys from 6 to 12 years old who are victims of child abuse.
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Aimed at girls and adolescent women from 4 to 14 years old.
Survivors of violence.
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Focused on adolescents from 12 to 17 years old
who are in Agency 59 as victims.
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Aimed at girls, boys and adolescents from 3 to 12 years old,
with a secondary prevention approach, in high-risk contexts.
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Aimed at adults
Focused on public servants and people interested in the prevention of child abuse.
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Events and fundraising campaigns
Focused on girls, boys, adolescents, young people and adults.
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Girls, boys and women victims of gender violence
Focused on girls, boys and adolescents who are with their mothers in a women's shelter.
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Bridge program
It seeks to identify specific needs and accompany girls, boys and adolescents for adequate integration into each program.