The Flavio Galo Foundation was founded in 2001, and is a non-profit organization that gathers the cultural, social and humanitarian ideals of the deceased (1994) Christian singer Flavio Galo.
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1. To support cultural initiatives that rescue, expand and promote the cultural values of the Nicaraguan people. In particular, playing the marimba, guitar and other instruments
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2. To musically support, from a Christian and ecumenical point of view, Christian groups that help sectors and people in need
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3. To support children and youth rights by creating safe and healthy opportunities and places for recreation
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4. To promote, develop, and execute social and humanitarian projects that contribute to the development of communities and sectors that are in need
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1. Flavio Galo Marimba School
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2. Providing mattresses for penitentiary systems in Nicaragua
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3. Supporting protection homes for children with milk, cereals, and other products
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4. Supporting the "Hogar Zacarías Guerra" protection home with clothes and shoes for the children
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5. Monthly birthday celebration for children and youth from the     "Hogar Zacarías Guerra" protection home
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6. Annualy giving Christmas baskets to people of scarce economical resources
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7. Christmas and New Year's dinner for children and youth from the     "Hogar Zacarías Guerra" protection home
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For their priceless help to the Flavio Galo Marimba School:                 
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Father Stefani Renato (r.i.p.)
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Carlos Mejía Godoy, Nicaraguan singer and songwriter
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María Esther López, author of "Arte Culinario" / T.V. show: Nicaragua es Mi Sazón
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Carlos Mántica Cuadra, general producer of Mántica Waid Records
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Universidad Politécnica de Nicaragua (UPOLI)
(Politechnic University of Nicaragua)
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Third World Store of Celle, Germany: Weltladen Celle
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Luis Enrique Calderón, Nicaraguan performer
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Nicaraguan Institute of Culture
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Takiguchi Family - Japan
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