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Where the Program Operates

Sessions take place across Veracruz state, adapting to the infrastructure and needs of each community.

Geographic Reach

Veracruz and Surrounding Areas

The program is headquartered in Xalapa and operates across the state of Veracruz. Sessions are held wherever there is a community space available: municipal halls, school auditoriums, health center waiting areas, and open-air community plazas.

The format is flexible by design. A session can take place with a small group of eight people in a rural community or with a larger group in an urban neighborhood. What matters is that participants have time, space, and the willingness to engage.

Coordination happens through local community organizations, health workers, and municipal representatives who identify communities where the program can be useful.

Geographic overview showing the Veracruz state region where the financial inclusion program operates
Program Areas

Regions Where Sessions Are Held

Coverage is organized by geographic zone. Each zone has at least one trained facilitator coordinating sessions.

Central Zone

Xalapa (base of operations)
Coatepec
Xico
Teocelo
Tlaltetela

Coastal Zone

Veracruz city
Boca del Río
Alvarado
Tlacotalpan

Highland Zone

Huatusco
Córdoba
Orizaba
Amatlán de los Reyes

Northern Zone

Papantla
Poza Rica
Tuxpan
Martínez de la Torre

Southern Zone

Coatzacoalcos
Minatitlán
Acayucan
San Andrés Tuxtla

Expanding Coverage

New areas added as facilitators are trained
Priority given to underserved communities
Contact us to request coverage in your area
Session Logistics

How a Session Gets Organized

Sessions don't appear from nowhere. They require coordination with local contacts who know the community.

1

Initial Contact

A community leader, health worker, or local official reaches out to Vesterlow expressing interest. The contact form on this site is one way to start that conversation.

2

Needs Assessment

The team speaks with the local contact to understand the community's context: how many people might attend, what space is available, and which topics are most relevant.

3

Session Scheduling

A date and time are agreed upon that works for the community. Sessions typically run two to three hours and can be split across multiple shorter meetings if needed.

4

Session Delivery

A trained facilitator arrives with printed materials and any necessary tools. The session follows the program structure but adapts to participant questions and pace.

Outdoor community session in a Veracruz plaza where residents gather for financial education training
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The program is expanding. If your community isn't covered yet, reach out. Coverage decisions are made based on expressed need and facilitator availability.

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