2017-2022

Social responsibility actions between 2017 and 2022
Social Responsibility

November 2022

The Daguao Social and Cultural Development Committee received a donation from the Brillembourg Capriles Group.

March 8, 2022

Hurricane María destroyed the roof of the marquee and the front of the house of community leader Mariny Vazquez. Neighbor Orlando González donated his labor and the Brillembourg Capriles Group all the materials for the reconstruction. Curiously, Mariny gave Orlando catechism classes when he was a child.

December 2021

We participated in a community activity in the Sabana recreational area, at the southern entrance of El Yunque. This area has been disused for years and to reactivate it, the Cubuy Neighborhood Development Committee was created. Through this, the first steps were taken to develop this area as a tourist destination under the concept of Destination 191.

December 5, 2021

GBC donated to the Naguabo Somos Todos organization to support its Bombazo de Gratitud and activate the Naguabo boardwalk during the months of low tourism. With this event the community expresses its gratitude to African music and dance.

November 2021

Grupo Brillembourg Capriles joined Carlos Iván Perez and his Húcares Beach Committee to clean up La Fanduca beach.

June 2021

We supported the delivery of food purchases to families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the communities of Santiago and Lima de Naguabo.

December 2019

GBC sponsored students from Centro Residencial Oportunidades Educativas (CROEC) en Ceiba on a community service initiative to landscape green areas in Roosevelt Roads.

October 2019

We restored eight desks (of the many abandoned at the old Roosevelt Roads base) to tutor children in the community, which began the relationship between community leader Mariny Vazquez and the Brillembourg Capriles Group.

With the arrival of the pandemic, Mariny saw the need to provide tutoring to the children of the Estancias de Húcares community, one of the poorest in Naguabo. This community is also known as Villa Hugo because in 1989 they lost their homes due to that hurricane.

November 2017

We began lending our truck to Naguabo Somos Todos to pick up recurring food donations for feeding community elders.