When It Matters Most
Because brave hearts and awesome people always show up.
In times of crisis, when everything seems lost, something incredible happens — awesome people show up. Not because they have to, but because they care.
Over a decade ago, when one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history struck Chile, I gathered a group of volunteers and traveled to devastated regions. We didn’t arrive with banners or speeches — we arrived with water, food, boots, shovels, and the will to help. From that moment on, it became a calling.
Since then, we’ve mobilized again and again:
— During the wildfires in Valparaíso, Matanzas, Puertecillo, and Zapallar.
— In response to floods in central Chile, including Cajón del Maipo and Coltauco.
— And most recently, when rising waters and flames once again displaced families, destroyed homes, and left people with nothing but their resilience.
In every emergency, we act fast and local. We bring what’s needed — whether it’s masks to breathe through smoke, steel-toe shoes to walk over embers, wheelbarrows to move rubble, clean drinking water, warm blankets, or just a shoulder to lean on.
Your donation becomes action. It turns empathy into tools, hope into supplies, and silence into solidarity.
This isn’t a campaign. It’s a commitment.
From the ground up.
Empowering Creators
Because talent exists everywhere — sometimes it just needs a hand.
We believe that creativity should never be limited by geography or circumstance.
That’s why we support aspiring photographers and visual entrepreneurs from under-resourced communities — not just with words, but with real tools, guidance, and long-term mentorship.
Through this ongoing program, participants receive training from professionals. They learn how to price their work, manage clients, handle accounting and taxes, and build sustainable creative businesses.
This is not a course — it’s a personalized process, fueled by connection, knowledge, and the belief that creative potential is one of the most powerful forces for change.
*Note: This initiative is fully independent. No donated funds from our emergency relief efforts are used for this program.