Social Action

Visit Pancho Camp Learn and Discover

July 15th, 2010 | By LARAZA.com.mx | Category: Social Action , Gallery , News

As part of the social work activities performed Monterrey La Raza, this Thursday, July 15 Pancho team mascot, visited the TEC de Monterrey to live with children and young people participating in Camp Learn and Discover.
This camp is held each year organized by [...]



Participate in campaign RACE sneakers collection

Apr 26th, 2010 | By LARAZA.com.mx | Category: Social Action , Gallery , News

La Raza de Monterrey participated this weekend in the beginning of the collection of sneakers that the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of the Municipality of Monterrey organized in coordination with various local institutions.
The joint defense of Monterrey, Victor Santibanez, went to the Palacio Municipal de Monterrey where along with other [...]



LA RAZA go to the American College Anahuac

Mar 20th, 2010 | By LARAZA.com.mx | Category: Social Action , Gallery , News

Ommitment Prior to this weekend against the Rockford Rampage, Monterrey La Raza this week visited the Colegio Americano Anahuac San Nicolas de los Garza.
There, players and students of the educational instutición spent a good time living together in the tennis school.
Armando Teran Salahshoor and Alexander Archie [...]



Visit the College Labastida

Mar 12th, 2010 | By LARAZA.com.mx | Category: Social Action , Gallery , News

La Raza de Monterrey continues visiting educational institutions in order to live with their hobby and spread the practice of fast football, and this time it was the turn of the Colegio Labastida where primary and secondary students shared an afternoon with members of the group Monterrey.
Shawn David, Jorge and Angel Durán García were [...]



College students living with John Paul II

Mar 4th, 2010 | By LARAZA.com.mx | Category: Social Action , Gallery , News

This Wednesday, March 3 in the morning, players from the Monterrey La Raza Byron Alvarez, Hector Vallejo and Martinez Yotsi lived with approximately 1,500 students in primary and secondary levels of John Paul II College of Guadalupe, Nuevo León.
The visit is part of social work activities that the institution [...]



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