Tejiendo Esperanza: Healing After Jet Set
- Feb 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 28
After a tragedy, the most urgent needs are often visible—medical attention, logistics, immediate support. But healing also requires something quieter and just as essential: emotional care, safe community spaces, and access to tools that help survivors rebuild over time.
In collaboration with Supérate, the Guiribitey Family Foundation hosted “Tejiendo Esperanza – Healing After Jet Set,” a healing panel dedicated to survivors of the Jet Set tragedy.
A Space Created for Healing
This initiative was designed to honor the truth that recovery is not linear—and that people deserve a place to process, to speak, and to be supported without judgment.
The panel was led by Dr. Patricia Guiribitey, with featured participation from Dr. Camila Guiribitey, Tatiana Guiribitey, Pastora Nancy Amancio, and Katherine Lluveres—bringing together perspectives that supported grief care through medical, emotional, and spiritual lenses.
What the Panel Provided
“Tejiendo Esperanza” offered survivor-centered support, including:
Safe spaces for dialogue and healing
Mental health resources
Emergency and follow-up support contacts
Guidance for long-term emotional recovery
The event emphasized resilience, dignity, and continuity of care—because emotional wellbeing deserves sustained attention long after the initial moment has passed.
Why Continuity Matters
Survivors often carry grief, fear, and trauma in ways that are difficult to describe. Community-based support reduces isolation and creates pathways toward professional help, coping tools, and long-term recovery resources. This initiative reflects the Foundation’s belief that mental health support is a vital part of humanitarian response, not an afterthought.
How You Can Help
Your support makes initiatives like this possible—programs that prioritize healing, dignity, and access for individuals and families navigating trauma.
Donate. Partner. Volunteer. Together, we can keep building spaces where healing is supported and hope is strengthened.
































































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