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Activated Baja

Volunteers at Activated Baja have been ministering to the communities of Tiajuana, Rosarito and Ensenada, Mexico since 2008. Through school visits, book distributions, Children's Day activities, old folks homes visits, and community outreach projects, Activated Baja aims to better the lives of those around them in Baja. 

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Recent Events

Activated Baja Collaborates with the DIF of Ensenada

Joy Peck

The sports auditorium echoed with the joyful shouts and excited laughter of the 2000 children as they waited anxiously in the bleachers. The emcee gave the word and groups of children came pouring down by turn. They were ready to start having fun in the many different canopies that had been set up.

These children had come from schools all over Ensenada to take part in the entertaining activities which were hosted by the DIF of Ensenada for Dia del Nino. Activated Baja had been called upon to participate by bringing our "Puppets with Values" show. Read more about Activated Baja Collaborates with the DIF of Ensenada

Activated Baja Collaborates with UABC Students of Ensenada

A group of 40 UABC students landed at the orphanage Reino de los Niños excited and happy; their big day had finally arrived. Their four hour plan included presents, piñatas, pizzas, games and more! Activated Baja volunteered to contribute to the students scheduled event by bringing their "Puppets with Values" show, along with some games, and arts and crafts. Read more about Activated Baja Collaborates with UABC Students of Ensenada

Hair Styling for Mother’s Day at Casa De Esperanza

Joy Peck

On Mother’s Day, Activated Baja chose to do something special for the seven mothers residing at Casa De Esperanza (House of Hope). This is a home for women who have suffered from domestic violence. Most of them are mothers with children. We coordinated with a local hairdresser, who agreed to lower her regular fee on our behalf. Read more about Hair Styling for Mother’s Day at Casa De Esperanza

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