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CRISTOBAL ALCANTARA
In Memory of Vincente Alcantara
$50
Oct 08, 2021
Joshua Llamas
In Honor of HBSA
$25
Oct 07, 2021
Lesly Munoz
In Memory of Juan Deleon
$25
Oct 07, 2021
Gabriel
Flores
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 07, 2021
Anonymous
$170
Oct 07, 2021
Constanza
Garcia
$25
Oct 07, 2021
Axela
Heras
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 07, 2021
Priscilla
Dorman
$100
Oct 07, 2021
Nico Arrieche
In Honor of The campus relations committee! Good luck!
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 06, 2021
Joanna Garcia
In Memory of Honorato Chavez
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Ariadne
Campos
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Stephanie
Vandersteen
$395
Oct 06, 2021
Paulina Najera
In Memory of Paola Najera
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Clarissa Castillo
In Honor of HBSA Council 2020 - 2021
$150
Oct 06, 2021
Anonymous
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Tharunkumar
Arulselvam
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 06, 2021
Hernan Galvan
In Memory of Jaime Galvan
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Brayant Gonzalez
In Memory of Jorge Morales
$25
Oct 06, 2021
Anonymous
$10
Oct 06, 2021
Kimberly
Alvarez
$25
Oct 05, 2021
Jesica
Muñoz
$5
Oct 05, 2021
Hector
Reyes
$25
Oct 05, 2021
Yoseline
Acosta
$15
Oct 05, 2021
Juana Alcantara
In Memory of María de la Luz Mar
$20
Oct 05, 2021
$25
La Catrina
It is believed that the Aztecs worshipped a goddess of death that they alleged protected their departed loved ones, helping them into the next stages, La Catrina.
$50
La Ofrenda
The ofrenda is often the most recognized symbol of Día de Los Muertos. This temporary altar is a way for families to honor their loved ones and provide them what they need on their journey. This donation will help pay for an altar as the centerpiece of our event.
$100
La Calavera
Calaveras are an important symbol in the Dia De Los Muertos festival and are traditionally made from sugar. The calaveritas de azucar are part of the ofrenda, and symbolize the “earth” element along with other foods like mole or pan de muerto. This donation will help pay for food to offer at our event!
$200
La Mariposa
Monarch butterflies play a role in Día de los Muertos because they are believed to hold the spirits of the departed. This belief stems from the fact that the first monarchs arrive in Mexico for the winter each fall on Nov. 1, which coincides with Día de Los Muertos.
$500
El Día De Los Muertos
Día de los Muertos is not traditionally celebrated as a somber occasion, rather it is a a celebrations of art, music, and culture that remind us of the things that make us alive. Your donation has brought us much closer to sharing this with our community!
$3,000
El Festival
This event is extremely important for us to extend our community to the broader UT student campus, and a donation of this size would already get us halfway there! We are extremely excited to see all of your support and we invite you to join us at our festival so that we can celebrate you and your generosity :)