Our Journey: Grounded in Care, Growing in Impact
Who We Are
The Castañeda Kids Foundation (TCKF) is a 501c (3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing aid to underserved families in El Salvador.
Our Story
TCKF’s origins began through the Carlos and Marina Castañeda Foundation, an organization started in 1985, which provided educational scholarships to children in Soyapango, one of the more poverty-stricken regions of the country. Shortly after, the foundation also began providing annual holiday food baskets to elderly members of the community.
Expanding Hope, Changing Lives
TCKF's scope and reach has grown substantially. In 2014, TCKF spearheaded the start of an annual Medical Mission to provide much needed medical support to thousands of families in rural communities. The organization's initiatives have also expanded to include sports and music programs for boys and girls with the goal of broadening their education and keeping them out of gangs. Other donations help support children on the autism spectrum.
We believe education can change the course of a life. We believe in healing the body and the soul. We believe participating in sports promotes good health, teaches life skills and builds community. We believe music brings joy while encouraging creativity and learning. We believe seniors are a treasured resource of every community and family.
Our Team
Prior to C2 Communications, Carmen spent 10 years at Cisco Systems. She served as the Head of Communications for Cisco’s $6B, 6000+ person Collaboration business. During her tenure, Carmen also led the communication efforts for Cisco’s Enterprise Networking, Chief Digital Office and Consulting Services organizations.
A TCKF founding member and Salvadoran in heritage, Carmen is passionate about supporting the needs of the underserved in El Salvador. She is deeply committed to the “pay it forward” mentality and believes that by helping others, TCKF creates a cycle of giving and care beyond what the team can witness. Carmen leverages her business and communication skills to fundraise, provide insights and recommendations in support of the Foundation’s growth, and help extend the reach of the organization. She volunteers because she knows it makes a difference.
Carlos has also worked with student-athletes as a coach, mentor, and current U.S. Soccer referee. He has also served on the boards for youth sports clubs and soccer referee association in his hometown of Pleasanton, Calif.
Along with his three sisters comprising the Castañeda Kids, Carlos has inherited his parents Carlos and Marina’s desire to help provide for those less fortunate. In addition, his family has also helped him forge a love of music, sports and healthy competition that the foundation wants to spread to those with few avenues to pursue. He has been made a better person by the love and support of his wife Teresita and their daughters Sofía, Isabela, and Lucía. He is driven to create equal opportunities for young girls such as those his daughters have been blessed to enjoy and receive life lessons from.
Sylvia has spent 28 years transforming her family’s business, Hotel Best Western Plus Terraza in San Salvador, where she currently serves as VP for Business. Armed with a business degree from Saint Mary’s College and a postgraduate credential in hotel management, she successfully modernized the hotel originally managed by her parents. By introducing innovative technologies, modern marketing strategies, and special events, Sylvia elevated the local family business to effectively compete against multinational corporations in the hospitality industry.
Beyond her corporate success, Sylvia is deeply committed to community development, believing that education is the catalyst for societal change. Building on a philanthropic legacy started by her parents, she and her siblings established the Carlos and Marina Castañeda Foundation’s scholarship fund in 1997. Alongside her husband, Jorge, Sylvia expanded the program and launched motivational workshops that instill a “pay it forward” philosophy in students and their parents. This initiative has been so empowering that alumni are now funding their own scholarships, and the students’ dedication even earned personal written responses from Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.
Prior to working in the city’s Finance Department, Mario had held positions with San Jose’s Parks & Recreation Department, the City of Mountain View’s Community Services Department, and Lockheed Martin. He attended West Valley College in Saratoga, Calif. and graduated from San Jose State University majoring in Communication Studies which has helped him in providing exceptional customer service for over 17 years.
Mario has volunteered for The Castañeda Kids Foundation since it was formed at their different fundraisers and medical missions. He is willing to help in any way he can to help the foundation in providing its core services to those who need them and expanding its growth and reach.
Daniel also leveraged analytics tools to provide insightful and relevant business guidance, resulting, among other things, in the adoption of a nationwide corporate operations improvement guide. Daniel uses his career experience to help orient the foundation’s financial trajectory and ensure compliance with federal 501(c)3 regulations. As a native Salvadorean whose youth was spent in a family that served his fellow Salvadoreans, he grew up with first-hand knowledge of the difficulties experienced by the working poor of El Salvador. He believes in providing people with the tools so they can be successful on their own, and become contributing members of society.
Elena is a born negotiator, strong communicator, and meticulous planner. She translates company vision and mission into tangible processes for her accounts while effectively managing multi-million program budgets in accordance with established global business models.
A third-generation Castañeda Kids Foundation family member, Elena’s first service efforts began in middle school when she secured donations to provide sports equipment for children who she saw couldn’t play a sport she loved due to their impoverished circumstances. She hasn’t stopped since. Whether as a mission translator, a vocal advocate for equality in girls’ sports or a sage voice representing the next generation of service leaders, Elena can be counted on to do what is right for those who need representation.
He is a Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to his website and SEO careers, he worked as a process, packaging, and product development engineer at the Clorox Company’s R&D facility in Dublin, Calif. for 20 years.
James has enjoyed providing technical expertise to the foundation including managing the website and digitizing medical mission functions, as well as helping organize fundraisers. He created software to track patients from intake through prescription fulfillment during our annual medical missions. Compared to the limitations of earlier paper-based systems, he has found it very rewarding to maximize the number of patients our medical staff and pharmacists can treat on a daily basis.
A veteran of more than three decades with the Santa Clara Police Department, Kevin has worked every type of assignment, held every rank, and retired as the Chief of Police. During his law enforcement career, he has gained expertise in operations, personnel administration, budgeting, and community involvement. He also studied, taught, and practiced Servant Leadership. Kevin hopes these experiences can help him be of service to TCKF.
Kevin is driven to help TCKF because he is inspired by its volunteers and what he has seen in El Salvador. He was humbled by the primitive living conditions and the exuberant gratitude of people receiving our basic medical care. In addition to the medical missions, His favorite TCKF programs are the food basket distributions and scholarships, and is amazed at what many of us can take for granted. “We can feed a family for a week for the price of a month of Netflix and send a child to private school for less than what most people spend at Starbucks in a month.”
A Castañeda Kids Foundation Board Member. Melanie believes – at a fundamental level – that raising children and supporting families, no matter the economic circumstances, takes a full village. She was humbled by her recent trip to El Salvador where she witnessed firsthand the massive impact compassion and basic care can have on a family’s well-being. Melanie uses her knowledge of communications, media and marketing to influence members in the technology field to get engaged by donating their time, their subject matter expertise and their money to help foster a greater community of giving.
Dr. Rhys Dapar is a board-certified emergency physician with 30 years of experience, currently serving as a senior partner with Vituity at Good Samaritan Hospital and Dominican Hospital. A graduate of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, he has also shared his expertise as a clinical instructor for the Stanford-Kaiser Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Throughout his career, Dr. Dapar has made significant systemic contributions to emergency and specialized medicine. His notable achievements include becoming a NOAA diving physician, advocating in Washington D.C. for the establishment of 9-1-1 as the universal emergency number in the 1980s, and helping to establish comprehensive pediatric emergency guidelines for Santa Clara County.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Dapar is deeply passionate about providing healthcare to underserved populations who lack access to basic medical care. In 2017, he channeled this passion into The Castañeda Kids Foundation (TCKF), where he serves as the medical director for its medical missions. In this leadership role, he has developed efficient treatment protocols that have significantly increased the organization’s capacity to treat patients in need. Finding this humanitarian work profoundly meaningful, Dr. Dapar has successfully recruited his own family members, as well as medical colleagues and their families, to join him in volunteering for the foundation’s annual medical missions.
His passion for medicine was initially sparked in 2017 while volunteering with The Castañeda Kids Foundation (TCKF) as a high school student. Today, he remains an integral leader within TCKF, bringing fresh perspectives to the board and driving initiatives like the creation of medical Spanish videos to improve community health literacy. Inspired by his extensive volunteer and clinical experiences, Kyle is currently preparing for medical school with the goal of becoming an emergency physician dedicated to addressing global health inequities and serving marginalized communities.
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Through individual donations, you can sponsor an annual scholarship for an elementary or high school student. Each scholarship donation includes full tuition alongside one daily snack for each student.
These scholarships have been impactful and life changing for both the students, their families and their communities. We’d be grateful if you’d like to help and become part of this change.