Mexico
TPRF has provided four grants to aid people in Mexico. In 2005 and 2006, two grants provided roofs for 600 homes for 3,000 people near Cancun affected by hurricane Wilma, and in 2007, a grant aided 1,000 victims of massive flooding in Tabasco. In 2008, with funds remaining from aid to Tabasco, a school breakfast program was launched in the Yucatán.

2008, May – Food Aid for School Breakfast Program in San Pedro
A school breakfast program was launched by Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Mayas I.A.P. to feed breakfast to 59 children for one year at the Alfredo Peniche elementary school in the Yucatán.
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2007, November – Emergency Aid to Flood Survivors in Tabasco
TPRF provided a $10,000 grant to Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Mayas I.A.P. to distribute clothing and fertilizer helping 1,000 people.
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2006, April – Aid to Hurricane Wilma Survivors Near Cancun
TPRF provided a $16,000 grant to Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Mayas I.A.P. to provide roofing materials for 400 homes aiding 2,000 people in Rancho Viejo.
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2005, December – Aid to Hurricane Wilma Survivors Near Cancun
TPRF provided a $10,000 grant to Compartimos Bienestar y Salud Para Los Niños Mayas I.A.P. to provide roofing materials for 200 homes aiding 1,000 people in Zetina Gasca and El Milagro.
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