The mission of Coqui Charities is simple – to promote the social, economic and cultural welfare of Puerto Rico. We are a group of people who recognize that Puerto Rico is a special place, as unique as a coqui, and full of talented and vibrant people. The passage of the hurricane has been a very hard, collective time for our island and our goal is to help restore Puerto Rico and bring it back to its best. Coqui Charities brings to life a whole-hearted idea – the idea that together we can be the catalyst to bring Puerto Rico back to its splendor.
OUR MISSION
The mission of Coqui Charities is to promote the social, economic and cultural welfare of Puerto Rico.
COMMUNITY
Coqui Charities brings to life the idea that together we can be a catalyst to bring Puerto Rico back to its splendor.
DEDICATION
Coqui Charities is dedicated to revitalizing the vibrant culture of Puerto Rico.
Recent News
Coqui Charities is a Sponsor of the 2026 Puerto Rico Double Reed Festival
At Coquí Charities, we proudly reaffirm our commitment to the musical arts in Puerto Rico.
We are thrilled to announce that Coquí Charities will sponsor the Puerto Rico Double Reed Festival (PRDRF), a growing annual event that provides education and performance opportunities for oboe and bassoon players.
The festival will feature master classes, reed-making workshops, and a double reed ensemble showcasing chamber music students. Participants will also have access to instrument maintenance services.
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From Pop to Opera 2024
The 2024 edition showcased the extraordinary voice of Doris Muñoz, with special guest performances by Rafael Dávila, Hermelindo Ruiz, Evelyn Saavedra, Alfredo Martirena, the Camera Pops Orchestra conducted by Emanuel Olivieri, and the EEBA School Chorus under the direction of Fabiana González. See the photo highlights here! And stay tuned for the 2026 edition!
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