Help us create a shelter to rehabilitate and reintegrate homeless people, providing them with food, hygiene, health, education and work.
My name is Roberto Patron Zepeda. For two years, I was also homeless while I was updating some of my studies, and that's how I had the opportunity to realize something that I had never noticed before and that very few people know (even among the homeless) about people living on the streets: most of these people have a trait in common that is, in large part, a factor in their marginalization: a degree of nobility greater than that of most people, which makes them much more vulnerable to many common abuses that other people are usually able to adapt to.
Therefore, I conceived a project, which I would like your help in carrying out, to help homeless people, with the following objectives:
1. RESCUE
A team of rescuers working seven days a week to ensure that every report of a person in need is addressed as quickly as possible.
Extreme cold, violence, hunger, illness, or the deepest abandonment... In such circumstances, a rapid response can mean the difference between life and death.
We strive to have a dedicated human team active seven days a week, ready to respond to every alert about a person at risk with speed, sensitivity, and commitment.
This type of intervention is what starts a possible transformation. A first step that changes a life.
Reintegration step by step
What begins as an emergency operation can, over time and with the necessary support, turn into a real opportunity for rebuilding.
With proper assistance, each person can begin to recover documents, access legal or psychological guidance, and even explore paths toward autonomy and employment.
2. MEDICAL TREATMENT
Treatment in hospitals for sick and injured homeless people, while our social assistance program cares for the destitute in the community.
Health is a fundamental right
For those living on the streets, health is often an unattainable luxury: people experiencing homelessness face a daily environment that is hostile to their physical and mental well-being. Untreated wounds, ignored chronic illnesses, unaddressed psychological disorders, and medical care that is often distant or inaccessible.
3. VACCINATION AND CONTRACEPTION
A program for preventing diseases and unplanned pregnancies in people lacking basic resources, sparing them a life of suffering; helping to eliminate health problems and benefiting communities.
Health should not depend on one’s wallet, nor dignity on one’s address.
4. ENDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FORCED MIGRATION
A decisive contribution to eradicating the terrible trade in human beings and forced migration driven by socioeconomic problems, which are common in Mexico.
Human trafficking and forced migration are not isolated phenomena: they are direct consequences of poverty, marginalization, structural violence, and the lack of real opportunities for millions of people. Mexico, due to its geographical location and deep social inequalities, has become a country particularly vulnerable to these scourges.
Every human being deserves decent work, not a life marked by exploitation.
5. SHELTER AND REHABILITATION
Shelter providing food, hygiene, safety, and physical and emotional rehabilitation that these people need to prepare them for social and labor reintegration.
On the streets, every night could be the last
Many people living on the streets face extreme conditions that demand an immediate response: malnutrition, untreated wounds, cold, violent attacks, addictions, illnesses, and above all, prolonged abandonment that puts their lives at risk.
We aspire to offer dignified shelter spaces where the urgency of the moment finds a response and the first step toward rebuilding a life can begin.
Where isolation begins to give way to a new possibility of belonging.
The shelter is much more than a place to spend the night: it is an open door to a different life.
6. EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Implementation of humanitarian education programs, community linkage, and outreach, working in communities to help improve the well-being of people in great need, both those without homes and those with them.
Education is the most powerful tool for breaking cycles of poverty
Lack of education is not only a deep cause of poverty, exclusion, and hopelessness: it is also one of the main barriers that prevent people from escaping that condition. When someone is deprived of access to knowledge, they are also deprived of tools to defend themselves, to grow, to understand their own value and potential.
Path Toward Self-Sufficiency
Many of the educational and outreach contents we seek to implement are also oriented toward preparation for work life and personal financial management. From basic tools for handling money to useful skills for accessing formal or informal employment, every step counts.
7. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Assistance to homeless people affected by their conditions of need and by natural or human-caused disasters throughout the region, regularly addressing requests to provide them with food, rescue, and emergency aid.
Comprehensive Assistance in Crises
The reality of homelessness is painful in itself, but it becomes even more fragile and dangerous when an emergency occurs. Natural disasters, fires, floods, cold waves, urban violence, or forced evictions can leave people who have already lost everything in an even more desperate situation.
8. SOCIAL AND LABOR REINTEGRATION
Delivery of training courses in job skills, human relations, personal growth, motivation, as well as job placement services, and labor-related legal information and assistance.
True overcoming of homelessness does not end with having a roof or a plate of food, but with recovering economic autonomy and a sense of social belonging.
Training for a New Life
An essential part of this journey is practical training tailored to real market needs and each person's profile. The goal is not only to teach a trade, but to develop tools for autonomy, adaptability, and self-confidence.
9. COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION
Receipt of donations of all kinds of useful items for distribution to the most needy people, donating them directly and through a low-price bazaar to help sustain this comprehensive social assistance program.
No one should have to rummage through garbage to survive
In a world where so many have excess and so many others lack even the most basic things, balance does not seem distant… it simply seems unorganized.
It is not about giving just for the sake of giving, but about planting in fertile ground. Because those who receive today can—and many will—become those who help tomorrow.
We think investing in human beings is investing in everyone. We do not help a person out of charity, but because we believe in their capacity to rebuild themselves, grow, and give back what they have received. No one is a lost cause. Everyone has something to give when they have received what is necessary to start over.
The funds we raise in this campaign will be used to set up a shelter as soon as possible, and to address urgent health emergencies, which are very common when living on the streets.
This involves investing in premises, beds, food, household appliances (refrigerator, stove, and other essentials), clothing, medicine, transportation, water and electricity services, and employee salaries.
The funds will be managed directly by me, with full responsibility and respect for the dignity of those receiving support.
Part of these resources will be used to establish a civil association that will be entirely dedicated to this project.
Transparency and updates
I am committed to:
- Posting regular updates on this page
- Sharing progress, challenges, and general use of funds
Maintaining open communication with supporters
Thank you for your support
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Thank you for your time and compassion.


