Recognitions

Throughout the Foundation's 25-year history, we have received national and international recognition. This demonstrates the transparency of our social actions and reinforces our commitment to our users and beneficiaries of our services and programs.

Honorary Doctorate 2025

Awarded by the Honorary Doctoral Council to our director for her outstanding social activism in the country.

Dr. Vicente Rocafuerte Award 2025

Award from the National Assembly of the Republic of Ecuador for social merit.

Grand White Lodge for Women 2025

The Grand Equinoccial Lodge of Ecuador, through its BRLS Voltaire, recognizes Catalina Avilés for representing respectable groups of equality, fraternity, and freedom.

2021 Eagle Scout of America Recognition

Jack Fantozzi's Eagle Scout of America project recognizes the Foundation's support.

Femsa Salud 2024 Recognition

Femsa Salud recognizes beneficiary social organizations working for the health and well-being of vulnerable communities.

AR Global Recognition 2023

Recognition for Outstanding Career in Social Service

Distinguished Fellow Nomination 2019

Awarded by the World Academy of Humanities and Sciences

Honorary Doctorate in Human Sciences 2019

Awarded by the World Academy of Humanities and Sciences to Catalina Avilés, President of the Jonathan Foundation

La Floresta Neighborhood Tribute 2020

La Floresta Neighborhood recognizes the support and social assistance provided by the Jonathan Foundation.

Manuela Cañizares 2014

Recognition of the Municipality of Quito.

Manuela Espejo 2016

Decoration awarded by the Municipality of Quito.

2019 DMQ Fire Department Recognition

Awarded in recognition of social work for vulnerable people.

Our commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals

Our social work is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We believe it is essential to work to contribute to objectives and goals that benefit individuals and Ecuadorian society as a whole.

Our food program provides 130,000 food rations a year.
100% of our beneficiaries receive free comprehensive medical care.
Empowering women through permanent entrepreneurship for women victims of violence and single mothers.
More than 7,000 beneficiaries per year with food, nutrition and health services.
Annually, 400 tons of food waste are reduced and more than 9,000 items are recycled through the Reciclatón program.
Generation of more than 30 effective alliances with companies and organizations.