Retired businessman and founder of the nonprofit Vidanta Foundation, Daniel Chavez Moran remembers well the lessons his mother taught him, that is why he seeks to improve the lives of those less fortunate. Toward this goal, Chavez Moran created Fundación Delia Moran A.C. in 2002 to provide assistance to children ages 6 to 12 whose day-to-day life is a constant struggle. The foundation, named in honor of his mother, a great teacher who dedicated her life to helping children, has opened numerous cultural and educational centers to help children combat the destructive combination of ignorance and poverty.
Daniel Chavez Moran was pleased to note the announcement in recent news of the 8th Forum of Ministers of Social Development in Latin America. One of the expected results of the forum sponsored by the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO) will be the design and implementation of strategic and efficient policies for development involving youth and social inclusion.
Daniel Jesus Chavez Moran salutes the efforts of the leaders attending the forum. Read more on Chavez Moran, and recent news of his philanthropic work through the Vidanta Foundation here.