September 19th had been a somber day in Mexico for many years – it was the day the dreadful 1985 earthquake shocked the country with its destructive power. On the 35th anniversary of this deadly quake, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the country in 2017, just two hours after a national earthquake drill was held. The states of Puebla and Morelos, as well as the Greater Mexico City area, received widespread damage.
Homes, schools, and businesses, trembled and collapsed with people trapped inside. Survivors lived in tents without access to basic amenities, or slept in damaged buildings which they feared could fall on them at any moment. The people were in dire need of aid, and Tzu Chi was there to provide it with love and care.
We asked the community of Jojutla directly how best we could help them. It was not only the clear need for supplies which weighed upon their minds, but the revitalization of education. Thus, after our initial aid and medical outreach, our long-term relief begins with the rebuilding of a school in Jojutla.
September of 2019, Minchao Lin, Director of Tzu Chi’s Global HQ Construction Department, accompanied by colleagues and volunteers from Tzu Chi USA to visit Mexico. Their mission: to analyze and move forward with construction projects at two locations, one in Tijuana, and one in Jojutla.
Groundbreaking
2019 Groundbreaking
When an earthquake rocked the country on September 19, 2017, 296 students in Jojutla were left at a loss when their school was destroyed. Now, however, through great love, diligence, and collaboration, we’ve reached a significant milestone.
How can you not be moved, when dreams start becoming realized.
Pablo Quintero Valladeres - Morelos Institute Architect
After almost two years, we saw students standing here wearing their school uniforms. I feel hope
Debbie Chen, Tzu Chi Volunteer
I look back on my childhood here, it's all reduced to dust now.
Jorge Gonzalez Gutierrez - Alumnus Morelos Institute
A school is not defined by its walls but [by] its students and teachers.
Morelos Institute Principal Adelina Ensur Esperalta
2017
The earthquake united us, we said: "I'm your neighbor, let's work together, we're going to move forward.
Alejandro De La Luca, Tzu Chi Volunteer
The teachings of Tzu Chi, have shown us that we can do it.
Tzu Chi Volunteer
I've been in a lot of pain since the earthquake, I lost my son and my mother. You've helped with my eyesight and hearing. I was hesitant to come, but I see now there was no need to worry.
Alma Rosa Calderon - Zacatepec Resident
I was moved by the fact that they (Tzu Chi) came, expecting nothing in return, and especially since I was going through a rough time, where I wasn’t finding the support I needed. Once Tzu Chi arrived, the transformation began.
Ivonne Garcia, Tzu Chi Local Volunteer
This is an old city, dating back to 1840. The earthquake was the most severe in 200 years. Buildings here are very vulnerable and they collapsed easily.
Stephen Huang - Executive Director of Global Tzu Chi Volunteers
Considere convertirse en donante hoy y apoye a Tzu Chi para que pueda continuar ofreciendo apoyo a las comunidades en necesidad. Juntos, somos imparables y tenemos el poder de aliviar el sufrimiento, a la vez cambiar el mundo para mejorarlo.