Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico   Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
 


La Virge de Asunción
Food Bank


Every town, village and city in Mexico has a Patron Saint. The patron saint of Chicxulub Puerto is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Virgin de Asuncion) who is honored every August 15th with a mass, parades, processions in the fishing boats, dances and a bull-fight.

More fondly known as Chix Food Bank, we (a group of Canadians, Americans, snowbirds and full-time residents) began operating in November 2005 with a group of individuals who came together to respond to an identified need in Chicxulub.



In the village of Chicxulub there are about 6,000 people. The main industry is fishing. Of course, this work is at the mercy of the weather and between the hurricane and the norte seasons (cold fronts in the winter) the port often is closed so there is no opportunity to go out fishing. So we have families who have limited resources to care for their families. We also have elderly people who rely on their children to care for them and help them on a day-to-day basis. Chicxulub is a comisaria of Progreso and receives funding for its programs from Progreso. There is a huge need to assist people suffering from many forms of poverty.

For this project, a family can mean a single mom with children, an elderly person living alone, families with the usual complement of people and anyone in need.

On the 15th of every month these families receive a despensa of food. The bag contains the following items: beans 900gms, rice 900gms, cooking oil 500ml, sugar 900gms, cookies 500gms, detergent 500gms, powdered milk 2 liters, sopa (pasta) 400gms, salt 250gms.

How You Can Help: Consider "adopting" a family for one year. Cost is $600 pesos per family at the current despensa distribution of once per month. (Less than $50 US)
Check out your grandkids closets! If you are driving back to Chicxulub next winter consider bringing in shoes and jeans and school supplies.

Airlines are becoming more restrictive on the weight allowance and these items tend to be heavy.





chicxulub food bank

Blanket Program: The winters are getting cooler and we are hoping to provide at least one blanket per family to keep them warm. We hope to include the blankets with next Christmas hampers. We Need Your Help!

YOU HELPED MAKE THIS HAPPEN WITH THIS YEAR'S CHRISTMAS BOXES FOR 75 FAMILIES!!!

 Food Recycling: On your return to Canada or the US consider donating your left-over food to the Lunch Program at the Andres Quintana Roo school. We will arrange pick up and delivery of the foodstuff to the school. Remember every bit helps these kids.
 Warm clothes for the families and children.
  We are looking for "magic gloves" and knitted slippers.
  We accept any donation of clothing for our families. There is always someone who is in need.
  Recycle your plastic laundry bags to us. We use them for the monthly despensas and avoid the cost of buying new bags.
 Eyeglasses to be recycled are accepted.
 See "Breakfast with Lauren" brochure next month to see what is happening with the pre-school kids in Chixculub.

Thank you from the families of Chixculub!

Chix Food Bank
Box 83 Progreso Yucatan, 97320 Mexico
Tel: 01-969-934-0558
Email:shelgason@hotmail.com

 

 

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