Along with the leaders of these organizations, Xiomara de Menéndez and Lyan Fanjul de Azqueta, Silvia had the opportunity to visit some of the schools to share a special moment with the vibrant students and the heroic, selfless team of the institutions. “The achievements of both of these foundations are nothing short of extraordinary and I look forward to returning and to continue giving back to the youth here in any way I can,” said the designer.
Fundación MIR, one of the two non-profits who benefitted from the trunk show, works to educate underprivileged children in La Romana. The initiative has established three schools that impact the lives of over 1000 kids. On the other hand, Hogar del Niño is an education center that provides free schooling, meals and medical and dental health to more than 2000 students 18 and under. Their remarkable track records and close-knit ties to the area made them an obvious choice for this partnership.