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Unicef Turns Day of the Dead Into a Living Offering for Children

Summary by El Economista
This weekend, UNICEF invites to commemorate the Day of the Dead not only with memory, but with solidarity, through the campaign “Remember me by helping”, the organization proposes to transform this Mexican tradition into a collective action in favour of children in vulnerable situations. The focus of this initiative is “El Altarcito”, the first virtual offering made with drawings of children. Each donation illuminates the altar with candles and …
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This weekend, UNICEF invites to commemorate the Day of the Dead not only with memory, but with solidarity, through the campaign “Remember me by helping”, the organization proposes to transform this Mexican tradition into a collective action in favour of children in vulnerable situations. The focus of this initiative is “El Altarcito”, the first virtual offering made with drawings of children. Each donation illuminates the altar with candles and …

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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