Courtesy of Louis Escareno

Reflecting on October 17 World Poverty Day La Prensa Texas is uplifted by  the impactful work of Gloria Camarillo Vasquez, affectionately known as the “Chones Fairy.” Through her nonprofit organization, Circulo de Chispas, Gloria has dedicated herself to addressing an often overlooked need in our community: providing essential undergarments for children in poverty.

Gloria’s journey began in the Edgewood district of San Antonio, where she witnessed the struggles of families firsthand. She has taken it upon herself to ensure that children have access to new underwear, socks, T-shirts, and camisoles—basic items that are frequently dismissed but are crucial for self-esteem and comfort.

At a recent fundraising event, Gloria honored community members for their contributions to her organization and her work, including Erica Prosper Nirenberg, Becky Barrera, Jose Rosario Gonzalez, and Minnie Abrego.

Becky Barrera from Somos Cultura y Más shared alarming statistics: nearly one in five San Antonians lives in real poverty, and almost 50% of residents struggle to cover basic expenses or are just one financial emergency away from disaster. Additionally, women represent the majority of those living in poverty, with 36.62% of single mothers in Bexar County facing significant challenges. These statistics highlight the urgent need for initiatives like Gloria’s.

As we celebrate the power of community and the mission of Circulo de Chispas, let us remember that at some point in our lives, we all need new chones. It’s a call to action for everyone to contribute to this noble cause, ensuring that all children can experience the dignity and comfort they deserve.

**How to Donate**: If you want to support Gloria and her mission, visit [Circulo de Chispas](https://www.circulodechispas.org/chonesfairy) to make a donation and help provide essential items to children in need.