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Arte en las Calles brought culture, music, and resources to Philadelphia

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Esperanza took part in the event, sharing information about the services and programs it offers the community. (Photo: Impacto/Staff)

On Saturday, August 16, Esperanza’s parking lot was transformed into a vibrant space of celebration during “Arte en las Calles”, a community festival that brought together families, artists, entrepreneurs, and local leaders around culture, art, and solidarity.

The event featured live music, performances by Dende & Band and Forrópera, family-friendly activities, and opportunities to learn about Esperanza’s various community programs and services.

Araceli Cruz showcased her Mexican crafts alongside her daughter. (Photo: Impacto Staff)
Blessing Letters is an initiative that aims to share messages of faith and motivation with the community. (Photo: Impacto/Staff)

Among the distinguished guests were Rev. Luis Cortés, founder of Esperanza, and his wife, along with Senator Art Haywood and his wife, who were attending for the first time.

“I’m glad we came. Lots of entertainment, great food, incredible opera, and friendly people. A wonderful experience,” said Senator Haywood’s wife.

Attendees enjoyed hand-painted artwork by a Puerto Rican artist. (Photo: Impacto/Staff)
Rev. Luis Cortés, founder of Esperanza, and his wife, along with Senator Art Haywood and his wife, enjoyed the Arte en las Calles event. (Photo: Impacto/Staff)

The event also highlighted local talent, such as Araceli Cruz, who showcased her Mexican crafts with her daughter:“I’ve been a vendor since I was a child, and with my Mexican jewelry I aim to connect with the Philadelphia community.”

Another inspiring story was that of Tatiana Canezo and her project Blessing Letters, which has a clear spiritual mission:“My business is based on faith and aims to bless others through gifts and thoughtful details.”

Colombian sweets were proudly represented by Obleafusion. (Photo: Impacto/Staff
The crowd filled the street starting at 6 p.m. to enjoy this great family event. (Photo: Impacto/Staff)

These stories reflect the festival’s deep cultural and spiritual value, not only strengthening community bonds but also reaffirming Esperanza’s commitment to support, opportunity, and safe spaces for families.

 For more information about this and other events, visit: www.esperanza.us

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