Panelist & Workshop Co-Chair Cristal Montañéz-Baylor



SCI-Rotary Partnerships Workshop Co-Chair and Panelist Cristal Montañéz-Baylor
Board Member Sister Cities of Houston & International Committee Member Rotary e-Club of Houston & Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Project Coordinator

Cristal Montañéz Baylor is a humanitarian global citizen and philanthropist with years of experience in citizen diplomacy in some of the world ‘s most controversial countries. Her work promotes international relations and understanding among people of different beliefs and cultures and different sectors of society as she works with leaders from around the world. As a former Miss Venezuela, Cristal is committed to her country. Her work as human freedom and pro-democracy activist is highlighted at the Freedom Collection at the George W. Bush Presidential Center. 

She is a member of the Rotary e-Club of Houston International Service Committee and International Coordinator of the Hope For Venezuelan Refugees a project created in response to the humanitarian crisis affecting thousands of Venezuelan refugees, migrants, and walkers 'caminantes’ in Cúcuta and Pamplona, Colombia. The project received the 'Humanitarian Service Project of the Year Award 2018-19' at the Rotary District 5890 Conference for helping alleviate hunger and promote peace.

Cristal serves on the Board of Director of Sister Cities of Houston, and the Executive Committee of the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association.

Cristal is married to George Baylor and has two children. She loves spending time with her three grandchildren. 

Contact information:
cristal.montanez.baylor@gmail.com

+1 (713) 483-4940


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Support Material

Updated_Press Release Houstonians Respond to the Venezuelan Refugees Humanitarian Crisis in Colombia with 40 Tons of Food.pdf

Esp_Actualizada_ Nota de Prensa Venezolanos en Houston Donan 40 Toneladas de Alimentos para Ayudar a los Refugiados Venezolanos en Cúcuta y Pamplona 

Summary - Cierre Cierre proyecto Hope For Venezuelan Refugees

Hope For Venezuelan Refugees Closing Summary

Brochure Hope For Venezuelan Refugees


Publications

Houston Chronicle - Houston philanthropist hopes to make headway in crisis-stricken homeland of Venezuela 

Diocesis de Cúcuta - Club Rotario de Houston entrega 20 toneladas de alimento fortificado RAH
La Opinión - Rotarios aportan ayuda a migrantes 

La Opinión - Desde Tienditas claman que se permita ayuda para Venezuela 

La Opinión - Javier Sosa: un cocinero sin fronteras


Awards




Website (Blog)
Social Media

Instagram @eclubhouston

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