Aug. 7, 2024 /
PRZen / COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- The
A Day In The Springs Summer Festival was a vibrant celebration of unity and community spirit, featuring 82 diverse vendors and an array of international cuisines. Entertainment spanned genres such as Rock, Jazz, R&B, Rap, Christian, and Reggae music, showcasing a fresh, dynamic Colorado Springs. Inspired by renowned events like Coachella, 88rising's HITC Festival, 626 Night Market, and the Boulder County Farmer's Market, the festival highlighted the rich diversity of the Colorado Springs community.
A particularly exciting development was the potential strategic partnership with the Indigenous People Festival to bring a similar multicultural event to Manitou Springs. "I'm very excited and optimistic about this potential partnership because autism recognizes no color, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. As a Foundation, this is one challenge we MUST tackle as a united community because it profoundly impacts the future of our children," said Jonas Gonzales, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of The De La Vega Foundation.
Bestselling author B.T. Cox also graced the event with a book signing session, sharing insights from his popular books and upcoming releases focused on personal and business wealth building.
"We are overjoyed with the success of this event and the incredible support from our community," said Ethan Gonzales, Executive Officer of The De La Vega Foundation. "The collaboration with the Colorado Phoenix Project has been invaluable, and we eagerly anticipate future opportunities—firmly believing that Together We Rise!"
Both organizations are committed to supporting children with autism, foster children, and orphans by providing essential mental, physical, and life skills education.
About The De La Vega Foundation:The De La Vega Foundation enhances the lives of children with autism through innovative programs and community engagement. For more information, about the foundation, please visit
https://linktr.ee/wearedelavegaAbout Colorado Phoenix Project:The Colorado Phoenix Project provides mental, physical, and life skills education to children in the foster care system, orphans, and other individuals. For more information about The Colorado Phoenix Project and how you can support its initiatives, please visit
https://coloradophoenixproject.org/ or contact Stefanie Savell SHRM-SCP via contact information below.
Media Contact:Stefanie Savell SHRM-SCP
Chief Operations Officer
The Colorado Phoenix Project
719.244.8684 (text or call)
thephoenixprojectcos@gmail.comhttps://coloradophoenixproject.org/Follow the full story here:
https://przen.com/pr/33554268Source: The Colorado Phoenix Project