NGO Lectures

The Rainbow became an important meeting place for local non-profits and NGOs over 11 years ago when the Evening Lectures /NGO Talks first began. The idea of the lectures/talks is to be a link between the NGO and people interested in getting involved with the great projects that work towards making a better Guatemala.

Every talk we host increases a NGOs public exposure as well as the probability that someone attending may decide to volunteer, donate money or fundraise for the charity.  Since hosting the first talk (Sue Patterson´s) we´ve had more than 50 local non-profits and NGO´s presenting!

A donation of Q25 is asked for to each person attending the talk, the donation given goes directly to the presenting NGO.

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Book Presentation and Reading: Casa de Doloros by Mary Mason 5:00 pm
Book Presentation and Reading: Casa de Doloros by Mary Mason
Apr 7 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Book Presentation and Reading: Casa de Doloros by Mary Mason @ Rainbow Cafe
Casa de Doloros is Mary Mason Martin’s hilariously irreverent debut novel, seasoned with a touch of magical realism to flavor the cultural pot. Set in a fictitious town in Costa Rica, a cast of expat[...]
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Common Hope: Fighting Poverty with Diplomas 5:30 pm
Common Hope: Fighting Poverty with Diplomas
Apr 14 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Common Hope: Fighting Poverty with Diplomas @ Rainbow Café Antigua Guatemala | Antigua Guatemala | Sacatepéquez | Guatemala
Poverty ends wherever education thrives. Common Hope (Familias de Esperanza) works in 27 communities partnering with nearly 14,000 impoverished children and adults. Common Hope’s comprehensive programs in education, health care, housing, and family development empower[...]
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FUNDAL: Making the world more inclusive 5:30 pm
FUNDAL: Making the world more inclusive
Apr 21 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
FUNDAL: Making the world more inclusive @ Rainbow Cafe
FUNDAL provides integral educational and development services without cost to children that have multiple disabilities such as deaf blindness. The nonprofit was founded in 1998 after a Guatemalan family adopted a child with deafblindness and realized[...]
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