Mano a Mano is a small organization, both in terms of staff and funding, but we always have a lot going on, and sometimes it can be difficult to keep track of everything that we’re doing (even for staff!). Below is brief overview of a few of Mano a Mano’s...
Our co-founder Segundo Velasquez just arrived in Bolivia this week and sent the following photo this morning. A family in Bolivia who had gathered to remember a family member who had died 10 years earlier asked friends & family to bring food items for flood relief...
Thanks to volunteers from Macalester International Development Group that helped out at Mano a Mano on Saturday! They helped with preparations for our upcoming 20th Year Anniversary Celebration on April 12 (tickets are on sale now). Post by Macalester International...
The following is a guest post by Mano a Mano intern Jesse Flanagan: When I finished high school, my graduating class voted me “most likely to join the Peace Corps”. I didn’t know what the Peace Corps was or what it did, but five years later I was living on a...
Air-Dropping Food & Supplies into Beni, Bolivia Below is a short video of the food drops Mano a Mano is doing in the Trinidad, Beni area: The devastation is very bad. Even though the flood waters are receding, vast areas are still underwater; airstrips are flooded...