Community Development

“It’s so important for kids have the opportunity to get outside of their neighborhood, see other areas, and experience the world around them.”

Summer Camp

Since 2010, every July, Doxa has organized a summer camp for over 100 kids. During the 4-week camp, kids get ample opportunity to interact with each other and play games, sports, and other structured activities. Additionally, we have a focus of learning values; such as respect, appreciation, acceptance, loyalty, generosity, and peace. There’s also some school review sprinkled in, just to make sure kids don’t forget everything over summer break!

Field trips to various parts of Tijuana occur every week. Some previous destinations have included the cultural center, science museum, Imax theater, beach, parks, and zoo. It is this sense of exploration that leads to kids knowing what else is out there and waking up other interests in their lives. If all they ever know is their small neighborhood and the people within it, then it’s significantly harder for them to dream about all the possibilities out there for their futures.

A woman preparing and serving spaghetti pasta in a kitchen with a boy watching.
A young man painting a green frame in front of a yellow and green building with graffiti signs that say 'Madre' and 'Comedor,' while two other young people stand in the background.
Empty room with rows of brown chairs set up facing a large window with bright light, and decorated with wall sconces and a central chandelier.
Young girl in a purple shirt is eating spaghetti from a fork, tilting her head back with her mouth open. In the background, two other children are sitting at a table, one with braided hair wearing a light blue shirt and the other with dark hair. The room has yellow and green walls.
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