Invisible Roots Youth Arts Fund 🌳🪁🎭
🌱 Invisible Roots: Empowering Youth Through Art and Culture
At Baja Angels of the Sea, we believe creativity has the power to transform lives. That’s why we’re proud to launch the Invisible Roots Youth Arts Fund, a cultural initiative founded by our Art Director, Lili V. Noden, in partnership with Dragon Knights and Entertainment Café.
A Home for Young Creators
Invisible Roots is a creative house for youth of all ages, offering workshops in art, music, theater, and cultural expression. Through these hands-on programs, children and teens can explore their talents, discover confidence, and build lifelong skills through creativity and collaboration.
Building Skills, Building Futures
Invisible Roots isn’t just about art, it’s about growth. By engaging in creative work, participants learn discipline, teamwork, and resilience. Most importantly, they gain hope and the courage to dream bigger.
Our workshops especially support youth from local shelters and orphanages in Baja California, offering them a safe, inspiring space to learn, create, and belong.
Why Your Support Matters
Your donation helps us keep the arts accessible for every child:
Local impact: Programs run in partnership with nearby shelters and community centers.
Access matters: Contributions cover supplies, instructors, space, and transportation.
Skills for life: Creativity fosters confidence, focus, and empathy.
Every donation counts: From a starter art kit to a full workshop seat, every gift helps a child grow.
Volunteer with a Nonprofit in Baja California
Baja Angels of the Sea thrives through the dedication of compassionate volunteers. Whether you have specialized skills, time to share, or simply a caring heart, there is a meaningful role for you in our mission across Baja California.
We welcome New Angels with wings open!
✨ Our Community Programs
Summer Pool Day 2026 – Sponsor a Child’s Day of Joy
On August 26, 2026, children and mothers from orphanages and shelters spend a joyful day at El Palmar Paradise. Your sponsorship covers entry, food, and transportation, giving kids a carefree summer day of swimming, play, and laughter they will not soon forget.
See ProgramShelter for Abused Women
For women and children escaping domestic violence, safety is only the beginning. This shelter offers refuge, counseling, and a steady path toward independence, so survivors can heal, regain their footing, and build a life free from fear for themselves and their children.
See ProgramRoof of Hope for Rancho La Hermosa
At Rancho La Hermosa, children eat and gather in an open outdoor area with no shade. This project builds a proper roof over that space, giving them a cooler, safer place to share meals, spend time together, and welcome the groups who visit to support them.
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