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D.A.C.A. — Dando Ayuda Con Amor: Building a More Inclusive Community

In a world where inclusion and understanding are more important than ever, D.A.C.A. (Dando Ayuda Con Amor) stands as a beacon of compassion, advocacy, and empowerment. Founded with the heartfelt mission to promote inclusion and acceptance in our communities, D.A.C.A. works tirelessly to ensure that children with disabilities are seen, valued, and supported as active members of society.

Under the leadership of President Wanda Alvarez and Vice President Matilde Perez, D.A.C.A. is committed to transforming how our communities perceive and support individuals with physical disabilities. The foundation believes that every child, regardless of ability, deserves the opportunity to participate fully in life — to play, learn, grow, and contribute to their communities with dignity and joy.

“Our communities lack the resources and understanding needed to support those living with physical disabilities,” says President Wanda Alvarez. “Through D.A.C.A., we aim to change that reality — not with pity, but with love, education, and action.”

Vice President Matilde Perez adds, “Inclusion is not just about accessibility — it’s about belonging. Every child should feel that they matter, that they have something meaningful to offer.”

Guided by its visionto build inclusive communities that celebrate the abilities of every child and ensure that disabilities never limit participation or belonging — D.A.C.A. focuses on initiatives that bring awareness, provide assistance, and foster empathy. The foundation organizes community programs, support services, and educational events designed to help families, schools, and neighborhoods understand that disability does not mean inability.

Through love, advocacy, and collective effort, D.A.C.A. is inspiring change — one family, one child, and one community at a time.

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