Trip to Estado 29 Orphanage on July 16, 2022
A fellow Rotarian Ani Akopian came with her daughter Dahlia, Elizabeth Manasserian and a few other members of the CAC Christ Armenian Church. They had a great time and also provided for all the provisions for the Orphanage for 2 months. They made this beautiful video to summarize the trip.
Trip to Orphanage El Reino De los Ninos – October 2021
A very successful Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club trip to the Children’s Kingdom, an Orphanage in Maneadero, Ensenada, with a team of Dentists and members of the 3 Amigos Foundation – Frank Lopez, Ray Rangwalla along with Inder Risam, Rk Chetty, Claudia Badano, Maria Carvajal, Maria Delia, Mark DeLeon and Michael Budincich – to setup a Dental Clinic and Chiropractic services for the children at the Orphanage.
Christmas 2018 Visit
Our visit to the orphanage started with the yearly shoe buying trip. We donated a playground set for the little kids, sheet sets for their beds and got to see a wonderful Christmas show in return.
Laughing for good Fundraiser – March 20, 2018
If interested you can: Buy Tickets or make a donation. Thanks!
3 Amigos Orphanage Foundation ‘Laughing for good’ fundraiser on March 20, 2018
Orphanage Fundraiser – An evening of comedy with comedian Jeff Garlin with guests Heather Pasternak and Magician Joel Ward.
Come and have a great time! Proceeds from this event will go towards funding the orphanage Pantry. Your ticket will be 100% deductible.
Please come with your friends and support this great organization on Tuesday March 20, 2018.
Price Per Person: $35.00
For more info, please contact the fundraising chair Alex Parajon 818-482-0612 or alexparajon@yahoo.com
Three Amigos Orphanage Foundation is a 501(c)3 non profit organization.
DATE AND TIME
Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 7:30 PM
El Cid on Sunset – 4212 W Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90029
If interested you can: Buy Tickets or make a donation. Thanks!
Trip to the Orphanage with Audiologist Dr. Julia Shih – Feb 2018
Here are some pictures from our last trip to Estado 29 Orphanage. We were blessed to be able to take Doctor Julia Shih with us. She is a Audiologist that practices in Pasadena and is a part of the Rotary group also in Pasadena. She was able to check and clean all the kids ears and made sure they were all healthy. Thanks for all your hard work Julia, Kathy S. and all the others that donated the items we took with us. As you can see the kids were super happy!
Donated items we brought from home. Donated by our fellow Facebook followers. Thank you!
Orphanage Fundraising Fiesta! Paella, Sangria and Spanish music
Orphanage Fundraising – An evening with paella, sangria and Spanish music.
Come and have a great time! Proceeds from this event will go towards funding the Orphanage Pantry. Your ticket will be 100% deductible.
Please come with your friends and support this great organization on Saturday January 21, 2017.
Price Per Person: $75.00
Limit to only 45 people.
Time: Cocktails 5:30pm
Dinner: 6:30pm
Shuttle Service will be available: Location TBD.
For more info, please contact the fundraising chair Alex Parajon 818-482-0612 or alexparajon@yahoo.com
Three Amigos Orphanage Foundation is a 501(c)3 non profit organization.
DATE AND TIME
Sat, January 21, 2017 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM PST
Smith Residence, 1441 Columbia Dr Glendale, Ca 91205
If interested you can: Buy Tickets or make a donation. Thanks!
Article form Clothesline website: He’s a true amigo to Mexican orphans
happened to my life.”
traffic breathing gasoline fumes,” he noted. Fortunately, that was hardly a typical trip. According to Rangwala, the weekend excursions
typically begin on a Saturday morning at 6 a.m. when he (accompanied with others, including his family) drives to the orphanage. The trip usually takes about five hours one-way. “We spend the whole day Saturday hanging out with the kids and we go to the local grocery store over there and buy vegetables and meat — food and groceries and stuff. Then we fill up their pantry,” he added. “We can sleep there [at the orphanage] when we go. We come back on Sunday afternoon.”
laughed. So, I kept giving it to him over the years because he was a nice kid. Then, when he was like 17, I told him: ‘It’s time to fly away and support the orphanage because now it’s time to leave. You’re a man now.’ “So, a few months later the kid got himself a job. Now, he’s a supervisor of a 24-hour plant in
about $44,000 worth of money needs to be raised so that we can build solar panels where the utility bills will be free. With the money we save, we can send about four or five kids — depending on how much we save — and send them to college annually.” Now, Rangwala and the Rotary Club members have the ability to accept public funding on a much bigger level; before, they relied solely on fundraising through the Rotary Club and hosting events at
people’s houses.
About ten years ago, he served as a translator and a photojournalist for a humanitarian mission to a village near Bangalore, India, when a team of about 20 doctors, nurses and emergency room personnel donated their services to perform approximately 125 cleft lip and cleft palate surgeries
on children who otherwise could not afford it. Rangwala has also collected about 20,000 pounds of warm winter garments during 16 years of
Coats for Kids’ drives that he has overseen. Still, Estado 29 is his favorite charity; it will always hold a special place in his heart.
Annual Summer trip with the kids to the local pool – Aug 2016
The focus of your trip this summer was of course too buy food for the orphanage but we also took the kids to a local pool for the day and had a great time!! The kids always welcome us with open arms and we love to visit. Here are some pictures of our time with the kids.
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