Philanthropy at Regarde Familia is not a department or a duty discharged once a year. It is a family practice, taught alongside enterprise and study, and carried out quietly. We support causes we can stand beside for the long term, where our attention matters as much as our means, and where dignity, not charity is the aim.
Our giving is directed by members of the family, close to the work and answerable for it. We favor organizations that change how the world sees the people it overlooks, rather than those that merely relieve a symptom.
We believe that each family member should devote time to the practice of compassion, kindness, and thankfulness and that a family’s good fortune is measured not only by what it holds, but by what it returns to those with less.
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Awareness. Acceptance. Action.
Almawakening is more than a foundation, it is a movement for a world in which equality is not an aspiration but a way of life, where every individual, regardless of ability or circumstance, feels seen, heard, and supported. Through education, empowerment, and empathy, it works to awaken the best in humanity.
Its work removes barriers for differently-abled individuals advancing accessibility, equal opportunity, and dignity and empowers women toward independence through skill development, financial literacy, and confidence-building. It engages schools, institutions, and communities to turn awareness into lasting change.
We are proud to stand beside Almawakening’s vision of a society rooted in empathy, accessibility, and equity where physical ability or gender is never a barrier to a life of dignity and purpose.
We support work that restores agency and standing, not work that treats people as recipients of pity.
We commit for years, not seasons lasting change is built patiently, as any worthwhile thing is.
Family members give their time and attention, not only funds, and remain answerable for the outcome.
We give for the good it does, not for recognition in keeping with the humility we ask of ourselves.
To whom much is given, much is asked and the giving is its own reward.
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