Since March 17th, APAC has been working remotely as part of the protective measures put in place to mitigate the COVID-19 virus health crisis. The main objective of the organization has been, since then, to ensure the safety and good health of our beneficiaries, since most people with cerebral palsy have many associated respiratory issues. Through personalized At-home Programs designed by our specialists, each beneficiary can continue working on their education and physical rehabilitation. Every week, all 500 people we…
Kevin Kleiber is 28 years old and comes from Germany. He has been in Mexico since September 13th, when he began his one-year volunteer program at APAC. Kevin has cerebral palsy. Being in Mexico has allowed him to work…
The results of the 2019 edition of ESRU Foundation’s Art Contest were announced on November 29th. Some of APAC’s beneficiaries, including children, youth and adults participated. The initiative strives to promote an interest in art among children and young…
In late October, the Family Pyschology department at APAC launched a support group for siblings of benefeciaries. During three sessions, participants reflected on the role disability plays in the personal identity of teenage siblings. Through this workshop, they placed…
On November 1st, our beneficiaries celebrated Day of the Dead in a big way thanks to the efforts of the Funeral Services Group J. García López. Calaverita de Ayuda is an initiative with the objective of bringing this tradition…
On October 15th, APAC and the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM) signed a collaboration agreement which seeks to achieve inclusion of people with disabilities in civil participation. Planned activities include civil and political rights education sessions, as well…
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