Roberto Huczek

About Sacred Hands / Manos Sagradas

Sacred Hands / Manos Sagradas was born from a lifelong call to service.

Founder Alondra Solorio spent over two decades in healthcare, including serving as Medical Director of a free medical clinic in Washington State, providing care to uninsured and vulnerable populations. Throughout her career, she has been guided by one core value: service must be immediate, human, and responsive.

After experiencing professional burnout, she recognized it not as an ending — but as an invitation. An invitation to serve in a way that is more direct, relational, and globally impactful.

Having traveled to remote regions of Guatemala, Peru, and Mexico, she has witnessed firsthand the severe poverty endured by many families — particularly children — in areas often overlooked by large, high-profile organizations. Communities where needs are urgent. Where hunger is present now. Where access to healthcare and safe shelter is not theoretical — it is immediate.

Sacred Hands exists to respond to that urgency.

This nonprofit is the beginning of a deeper commitment: to dedicate time, energy, and resources to efforts that change lives now — not in theory, not in bureaucracy, but in real time.

We aim to reach communities often considered “too remote” or too small for large institutional systems burdened by red tape. We believe meaningful change happens through direct partnership, listening first, and responding quickly.

People are hungry now.
Children have needs now.
Service must meet them now.

Sacred Hands / Manos Sagradas is built on dignity, immediacy, and action.

And this is only the beginning.

Our Services & Initiatives

Joel Muniz

Direct Orphanage & Community Support

Claudia Raya

Food Security, Healthcare & Shelter Programs

Yannis H

Community-Led Partnership Initiatives