Friday, February 17, 2012

February Letter from Leon Foundation



February 17, 2011

Dear Valued Supporters,

Greetings from the Leon Foundation. It is likely that if you are receiving this letter than you are very aware of the contributions and impact that the Leon Foundation has on the less developed countries of South America. If not, however, the Leon Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which aims towards helping the educational systems of the less fortunate countries in South America by donating computers to the schools in these communities.
On November 16, 2011, Founder and CEO at Leon Foundation, Dr. Joyce Leon-Gomez had the opportunity to go to Juan Pablo II, an underprivileged school located in Lima, Peru, to donate ten computers, software, antivirus, and monitors in hopes that it would better their educational system. The impact that these mere ten computer had on not only the children, but the society as a whole, was immense. Much to the Leon Foundation’s surprise, the community had organized a four hour ceremony including traditional dances presented by each grade, the blessing of the computers by a formal priest, many wonderful speeches, and even an appearance by the current mayor of Lima. The community was never asked to put on such a beautiful and extensive ceremony, they coordinated it out of the good in their heart in order to demonstrate their appreciation towards what so many of us take for granted. Ten computers is not a big deal here, you can go to your nearest Best Buy and find hundreds, but to the citizens of Lima, Peru, it made all the difference. Please take the time to look over the foundation Blog and see first hand the tremendous impact that ten computers had on their society.

Not only is Juan Pablo II of Lima, Peru now using the computers donated by Leon Foundation to their educational advantage in discovering innovative ways of doing things and being exposed to new ideas, but it has also inspired them to be a better community as a whole. Since the donation of the ten computers, Juan Pablo II has set in to action plans of changing their school image to a cleaner and more presentable place to be. Each grade has been faced with a specific section of the school to make unique with landscaping and art in order to enhance their overall image. So these ten computers inspired the entire community to make radical changes to not only the children’s education but also their appearance. What a wonderful thing.

In order to keep helping the children of less developed countries and to keep growing and expanding as a foundation, the Leon Foundation is organizing a happy hour event entitled “La Divina Comida” inspired by  Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy to generate donations. The event will be held on March 24, 2012 between 4:00PM 8:00 PM at 616 Armsmere Place El Dorado Hills, CA 95762. It will feature food and drinks for guests, live piano and of course, great company. Prices will be $30.00 per person and all proceeds will be 100% towards the foundation.

Come and join us in helping to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of people. RSVP before March 15. If you are not able to attend, feel free to visit out website at www.leonfoundation.org  and research more about our philosophy, past programs that we’ve implemented and our ideas for the bright future and while you’re there please make a tax deductible donation to the Leon Foundation and become a part of the solution towards a better future.

Sincerely yours,


Mason Leandro                                                                                                                                           Public Relations Director LEON Foundation                                                                                                                     Movil:916-817-7382                                                                                                                              info@leonfoundation.org   
                                                                                                                              
Founder and CEO at Leon Foundation, Dr. Joyce Leon-Gomez with teachers and students from
Juan Pablo II School Moron-Lima, Peru the day of computer donation on November 16, 2011.
                                                                                                                            

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