Empowering through Education

Join us on our journey to transform lives through education. Every child, every adolescent, and every young person in rural Mexico deserves a chance to learn and succeed. Together, we can make a difference. Are you ready to be a part of this change?

Your support enables us to provide educational opportunities and empower our future generations. Let's create a brighter tomorrow, one step at a time.

Mission Statement

We seek to be leaders in the distribution and access of resources around education and health as universal rights in the rural areas of Nuevo León, working with integrity, hope, cooperation. We are aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda.

Vision Statement

We are a social initiative that seeks to promote the universal right to education for girls, boys, adolescents and young people in rural areas of Mexico by providing them with transportation, tools and resources to promote their development as responsible and active citizens in society.

Meet the Team

  • César González Quiroga

    FOUNDER

  • Clementina Guerrero de González

    FOUNDER

  • César Alberto González Guerrero

    FOUNDER

  • Cecilia González Guerrero

    FOUNDER

  • Cristina González Guerrero

    DIRECTOR AND FOUNDER

  • David Páez González

    PRESIDENT

  • Alejandro Brunell González

    SECRETARY

  • Sergio Gerardo González De La Garza

    TREASURER

About Anacleto


Anacleto Guerrero Guajardo promoted education in Mexico for boys, girls, and adults during his lifetime. He was the Governor of the state of Nuevo León in 1936, Senator for Nuevo León in 1952 and was an active member of the military throughout his career.

He participated in the Mexican Revolution and served as Director of the Bank of the Army and Navy, Commander in Chief for the states of Michoacán and Coahuila, Chief of the Cavalry Department of Mexico, Head of the Military of the state of Colima, Head of the Garrison in Ciudad Juárez, and Head of the General Staff Department of Mexico.

In relation to his education efforts, despite the severe economic troubles in Mexico during his tenure as Goivernor of Nuevo Leon he was able to organize one of the largest literacy programs of his time. He reorganized the public education system, particularly for university education. He rebuilt the Civil School of the state and completed the construction of the Civil Hospital which was inaugurated in 1937.