We work to improve the lives of indigenous communities.
Marita Solidaria Foundation is an nonprofit civil organization born with a deep commitment to help the forgotten indigenous peoples of Latin America. We partner with nonprofit civil society organizations to create projects to collaborate with indigenous communities on priority issues such as health, food security, protection of ancestral lands and promotion of indigenous culture.
Where does our foundation work?
See what we do in the different places where we take action. Join the team and be part of something great.
CANADA
From our home base, we hope to give visibility to the existence of these people and their situation of survival in conditions of abandonment and extreme poverty.
Our goal is to improve the quality of life in indigenous communities by funding projects in the areas of health, nutrition, employment and cultural preservation. In order to generate resources to support projects that respond to basic needs, we need to raise awareness and mobilize the public.
Latin AMERICA
We work with nonprofit organizations to coordinate, activate and promote projects that improve indigenous communities’ quality of life and opportunities. To support and implement the projects we are involved in, we have traveled to the region several times.

Our mission
We contribute to solving the situation of abandonment and extreme poverty of the indigenous peoples of Latin America, using a global approach that not only improves their living conditions, but also preserves their culture as an ancestral heritage of humanity.



our fighters
Meet the team behind the scenes who make this happen.

Vice president
Marie Léger

Spokeswoman
Jimena Terraza

Treasurer
Maria Agustina Terraza

President & founder
Anibal Romero

Secretary
Shanti Pierce

Assistant secretary
Elyse Champagne

Assistant secretary
Joaquin Romero

Testimonials
Find out more about the experiences of those who have already shared this beautiful path of solidarity with us.

Alejandro Mercado
Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Jackie Pierce
Montreal, Canada.