The Majestic Dreams Foundation is a nonprofit organization located in Southern California. It was formed and created by Aimee Galicia Torres on January 8, 2010.
The Majestic Dreams Foundation aims to provide aide to sexually abused survivors as well as promote awareness for all forms of abuse. The Majestic Dreams Foundation teams up with film production company, Trinity Alliance Films to provide films that reflect this growing epidemic so that we as a society can bring about a change.
We are also teamed up with the
B&F St. Brigitta Foundation
in order to provide education and prevent illiteracy for children who are on the brink of poverty.
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This symbol stands for the key to be free from all forms of abuse.
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Online Store, and help us spread awareness on all forms of abuse.
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Films
The Majestic Dreams Foundation is committed to driving social change through the use of motion pictures with the highest production quality. This includes socially impacting films that bring awareness to our society.
Check out the
Films section of our website to see our current projects.
Rescue Shelters
We at The Majestic Dreams Foundation hope to create rescue shelters in third world countries to rescue children and adults from brothels and put an end to the human sex trade. At these rescue shelters, we hope to provide education, medical care and job placement so that these children and adults will feel confident and secure in any job they choose.
Counseling and Aid Assistance
The Majestic Dreams Foundation plans to provide counseling and aid assistance to abused victims worldwide. This, in turn, provides an outlet for people who have no one to turn to. We hope to save many lives by giving back and helping those in need.
We here at The Majestic Dreams Foundation aim to provide a disaster relief service that drops food, water and other essentials to places in need. The relief will be lead by John M. Ferguson who is currently employed within the U.S Army and has prior experience with humanitarian aid drops in Iraq.