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Initiatives

Creativity is intelligence having fun!
— Albert Einstein

Redwood City and North Fair Oaks are located in one of the most creative and innovative regions in the world. Levantar wants every child here to access opportunities for creative expression of mind, body, and spirit.

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The Heart of Levantar

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From proximity to impact—programs rooted in justice, built on trust, and driven by love.

Colibrí Rojo

Grupo Colibrí Rojo teaches traditional Mexican dance and music, offering classes for all ages. Students learn zapateado de tarima from different regions, while others learn to play an instrument, such as the guitar, violin, or jarana jarocha.

Learn about the traditional music and dance tradition of the southern region of Veracruz, Mexico with Colibrí Rojo.

WEDNESDAYS

Zapateado de Tarima - all levels - 6pm to 7pm
Introduction to Jarana Jaroacha - 7:20pm to 8:30pm
 Guitar for beginners from 6 p.m. to 6:40 p.m.
Violin for beginners from 6:40 p.m. to 7:20 p.m.

Sundays

with Dr. Artemio Posadas
Music classes from 9:00 to 11:00 for intermediate level:
Traditional Mariachi and Son Huasteco
Violin, Vihuela, Quinta Huapanguera, Jarana Huasteca, 5th Mariachera Guitar, Guitarron
(For this class, you must bring your own instrument).
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All Are Welcome!

881 Hurlingame Ave. Redwood City
For more information about Colibrí Rojo,
call Martha Celis 650.995.4345
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Community

At Levantar, we walk alongside families with care that’s rooted in trust, culture, and community.
For nearly 20 years, we’ve built deep, genuine relationships that create space for families to share their struggles and celebrate their successes. Our holistic approach centers on cultural pride and mutual support, making every connection a two-way journey of growth and trust.

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  • Cake4Kids

    Volunteer bakers use their talents to provide custom cupcakes and cakes for students. It is a fantastic way for our community to participate in birthday celebrations and special events!

  • Community Emergency Response

    Levantar has a strong community support network, including congregations, nonprofits, corporations, and city government. When crises come upon our families, whether evictions, immigration-related actions, or the tragic loss of loved ones, our network steps up to provide needed support and referrals.

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Health & wellness

We all know that hunger and fatigue can impair learning and hinder the ability to complete classwork. Illness brings them to a halt. Therefore, Levantar deems fitness and nutrition a necessity, not a luxury, for all children in Redwood City and North Fair Oaks.

  • Mental Health Focus

    OneLife Counseling

    OneLife Counseling is a valuable partner who hosts seminars for parents facing everyday challenges

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    BeyondOK

    In 2025, we launched a partnership with BeyondOk to host innovative interactive workshops on addressing mental health issues and concerns for parents and families. The workshops included education and an introduction to tools to address mental health literacy, focusing on anxiety, which is the mental health disorder with the earliest onset. The core aim of the program is to provide students and families with the education and tools in a safe, community-based environment that empowers them to address and manage anxiety before it becomes debilitating or transforms into depression or other mental health challenges.

  • Salud Sabrosa

    Hosting weekly cooking classes with families allows them to explore health and nutrition in a fun and interactive way. Kelly Walker brings her expertise as a nutritionist, and parents learn new recipes and have fun cooking together. This is unique because it is hands-on and utilizes the educational technique of ‘tell, show, and do. Everyone was able to eat foods prepared by a chef and then cook and serve food to their cohort members.

Volunteer Today!

We would love to meet you and be blessed by your time.

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Education

We read to know we are not alone.
– C.S. Lewis

Education changes everything.
When students feel supported, they can grow in confidence, skills, and hope for the future. Whether it’s reading alongside a volunteer, exploring new interests after school, or gaining language skills as a parent— Levantar creates spaces where learning leads to lasting opportunity.

  • Summer Camp

    Levantar partners with local organizations to provide subsidized summer camp opportunities for students. These experiences offer fun, freedom, and continued growth during the summer months. Campers stay connected with tutoring, explore new skills, and avoid the “summer slide” while enjoying time outside the classroom.

  • Mom’s ESL

    Many of the students Levantar serves have parents for whom English is not their first language. Our English-learning groups provide more than just language support—they offer a place for moms to practice conversation, build confidence, and connect with others navigating similar challenges.

  • Academic Enrichment Centers

    At the heart of Levantar’s work is the Academic Enrichment Center (AEC)—a safe, welcoming space where students receive snacks, read with adult volunteers, get help with homework, and engage in enriching activities that build skills and confidence. Our goal is to support students holistically and help them maintain or reach grade-level performance in school.

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Art

We proudly partner with local artists to offer art programs for our students. Sheena Wilton of Laurel Street Arts has been working with our students on projects since late 2021. Seeing their work on display in downtown Redwood City has been a joy! In April 2022, the City of Redwood City selected our group to be featured in a new series of murals! We love sharing our creativity with the city and our neighbors! In 2025, Sheena engaged our students in a new project with the Redwood City Arts Commission, which will also be displayed downtown.

  • Dance & Music Classes

    Colibrí Rojo

    We began hosting classes by Colibrí Rojo (formerly Danza Colibri) at our Centro Destino site in the 2019-2020 academic year and continued at our Hacienda site in 2021. We have continued this relationship and provided music and dance classes to our students throughout the school year, through all transitions of our location. Students learn ballet folklórico, while others learn to play an instrument, such as the guitar, violin, or percussion. Their performances are always a great blessing to the community.

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    Academy of American Ballet

    Thanks to Levantar’s partnership with the Academy of American Ballet in Redwood City, many of our students have received professional ballet lessons throughout the years. As the Academy says in their charter, “every student, regardless of innate ability or physical body type, has the capacity to thrive and grow through dance.” We are grateful for the AAB partnership which allows Levantar to use space for our central offices.

  • Partnership with Woodside Priory

    Seeds for Change

    Seeds for Change is a club at Woodside Priory founded and led by student Genevieve Desjardins that empowers youth to support underserved communities through hands-on service across the Peninsula. At Levantar, they’ve shown up for our kids in meaningful ways—hosting a basketball day with their school’s team, leading fall-themed art and activity stations, and helping prepare for events by assembling Mother’s Day gift bags and shopping for Christmas gifts. Their energy, creativity, and care have brought joy and encouragement to the Levantar community.

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    Soul Space

    Soul Space is a community organization that partners with Levantar to nurture creativity and emotional expression in young students. Every other week, they lead engaging art sessions filled with fun crafts and painting activities, with support from Woodside Priory students Kyle Chen and Jackie Biscay, who help guide and encourage the students. Their presence brings warmth and connection, helping students build confidence and feel supported through art.

  • Art Changes Lives

    “Art Changes Lives” is a program that uses art to support mental health, led by Brayden Dare. Each of our partnerships provides an opportunity for students’ creativity to shine and gives them an outlet for expressing themselves.

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Immigration

Every day, families in our community are being torn apart by immigration enforcement. ¡Levantar! is on the frontlines, responding immediately when a family reaches out.

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Become a part of it

By giving or volunteering, you provide the essentials that keep Levantar going!

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Events

In a society that celebrates individualism, Levantar prefers to pursue what is possible when we work in community. We want to promote proximity and purpose instead, convinced that individual happiness is inseparably tied to the well-being of others. Therefore, we bring people together to co-labor for the sake of the community.

  • Sponsor-A-Family – Christmas Celebration

    Families in our community are some of the hardest working people we know. Christmas can be an especially trying time as parents wish to provide over and above the basics for their children. We identify families in need in the community and provide an opportunity for their gift wish list to be sponsored by loving and generous donors. Families come and wrap gifts to bring home for their celebrations. We also provide holiday meals and welcome donated gift cards to Safeway, Target, and more. Join us this year! Click for more information.

  • Back-to-School Backpack Drive

    For many families in Redwood City, the costs associated with returning to school can be burdensome, and some children are unable to attend class with all the necessary supplies. Levantar is grateful for the support of local businesses, church groups, and community partners who help provide over a thousand backpacks for children in 10 Redwood City schools each year.

    For the last five years, we’ve partnered with Gunderson-Dettmer and organizations like Peninsula Covenant Church and Peninsula Community Center—thank you! We’re also proud to partner with the Redwood City Police and Fire Departments, who help collect donations and join us each year to visit with students on giveaway day, making it a joyful and memorable event for everyone involved.

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Kylie Billingsley

Board Member

Dr Kylie Billingsley specializes in psycho-diagnostic testing and therapy for children and adolescents with complex developmental and diagnostic presentations through Sequoia Counseling Services in Redwood City. She works with children, teens and families with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and ASD, as well as trauma, attachment disorders and rare medical conditions. Prior to private practice she was the developmental specialist at Kaiser RWC for 8 years. She uses CBT, play therapy and family systems approaches.

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Steve Joh

Board Member

Steve is a community builder, pastor, justice advocate and mobilizer. He brings two decades of pastoral experience in a wide variety of roles at two churches and is currently building a network of innovative, small, missional spiritual communities. A resident of East Palo Alto, along with his wife Amy and two girls, Steve shares a passion for bringing thriving to under-resourced communities and bringing people together for the common good. Steve loves spending time with his family, baking bread, making bacon, creating music, and is obsessed with all things soccer (God's greatest gift).

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Katrina Valera

Board Member

Katrina Valera is a home and family manager, homeschool teacher to her two children, and small business owner based in North County San Diego. Her experience in community service and leadership started in the Bay Area, where she was born and raised. Katrina’s background includes involvement in fundraising and event planning, along with over a decade of experience in the hospitality industry. She has led educational programs for children and served as a member of the Parent-Teacher Association. Katrina has a longstanding passion for serving others, dedicating her efforts to community, education, and health. She prioritizes nurturing family and community connections and creating supportive environments that foster learning and growth. Katrina loves creating art and going on nature walks with her family.

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Edwin Guzman

Board Member

Edwin Guzman is the lead pastor and one of the founders of Iglesia Cristiana SE, located in Rohnert Park, CA. He has been serving in ministry for over 20 years. He was ordained Pastor and graduated in Theology with a major in Bible Studies from Liberty University. He also completed his studies in Behavioral Science, and has accreditations as a Master Coach in Neurolinguistic Programming, Neuropsychotherapy, and Neuroscience. In 2024 and after 17 years of service working as a Counselor Supervisor Edwin retired from the County of Sonoma/Human Services Department. Edwin has been married for 29 years to Sandra and they have one young adult child. Edwin is a visionary who beiieves in empowering and uplifting others for a better future. He actively works to enable individuals within the church and community to reach their full potential, fostering a sense of self-worth, value, and positive change through support and encouragement.

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PATRICIA SOLIS

Board Member

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MATEO ALZATE

Board Member

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PEter Morris

Board Member

Peter Morris was born and raised on the San Francisco Peninsula. He grew up as a young boy in Redwood City, and received his public education in the Redwood City’s classrooms. Fond of this experience growing up, Peter has a special heart for local schools, and the families that attend them. As he always has enjoyed, he has great love for physical fitness and outdoor activities of every kind. He also has a love of music, and now performs the trumpet with the San Jose Wind Symphony as one of its principal brass players. Peter serves as a investment advisor with Lincoln Financial, where he helps clients achieve their financial goals and plan for their retirement. Married for over 40 years, Peter and Fredda have four adult children and five grandchildren. They are active members of Peninsula Covenant Church and the Peninsula Community Center. Peter’s wife Fredda has been instrumental in developing relationships with children and families through tutoring weekly with Generations United.

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BENITA HOPKINS

Board Member

Benita Hopkins is known by all as an “agent of change,” a reputation she earned while serving as the director of community engagement for Love Never Fails, a nonprofit committed to aiding the trafficked population. She seeks to bring hope to children around the world who have suffered from shame and abandonment, for example, Ghana, where she has advanced efforts in violence prevention and aftercare programs for trauma victims. She was awarded “2015 Abolitionist of the Year” by the San Francisco Collaborative Against Human Trafficking, and the “Working Women’s Award” by the Dr. MLK Jr. Association of Santa Clara Valley. These distinctions reflect her competence as a cross-cultural educator and a champion for social justice in communities like the ones she serves through GU. Prior to joining the Board, Benita served faithfully as our Director of Education and led our AEC at Schaberg Library. In the Summer of 2021, she will join us in a support role to continue to put her expertise to work for our families.

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Enrique Rodriguez-Lopez

AEC Associate

Enrique is from Redwood City and is currently a student at Canada Community College. He dreams about becoming a future business owner to be able to give back to his community. He’s very passionate about serving others and tries his best to help those in need. Enrique enjoys spending quality time with his friends and family.

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Daniela Gochez

AEC Associate

Daniela is a Redwood City native who has long been connected to Generations United programming. She and her family have been an integral part of our community for many years. We were thrilled to welcome her in 2024 as an intern and now she has a permanent role as an AEC Associate. She is engaging with students and a hard-working student herself. We are so proud to have her on the team.