What is the Cooperative Movement ?
Community Activity, meaning; mutual cooperation and help, has been associated with humanity throughout its history. From the beginning of time, people have come together to help each other and to lend different and specific services, under different forms of integration.
Historians, however, refer to 1844 as the year when cooperatives emerged
as a doctrine in the service of humankind. In Puerto Rico, the experience
dates back to 1873, when a charismatic and enthusiast labor union leader
by the name of Santiago Andrade Caballero founded a society called Socorro
Mutuo Los Amigos del Bien Público. Convinced of the advantages of
this type of organization, the people of Puerto Rico started creating similar
institutions such as La Provisora, Caridad Cristiana, San Rafael Benefactora
and others with these characteristics. Between 1870 and 1900, other leaders
surfaced. Among these leaders were José Celso Barbosa, Rosendo Matienzo
Cintrón, and Eugenio María de Hostos.
Aditional Information courtesy of:
Alianza
Cooperativa Internacional en Las Américas
(The links below are in Spanish)
| Principles & Values | ![]() |
| Cooperativism Symbols |
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