Albuquerque Sister Cities
at Sasebo Japanese Garden at ABQ BioPark
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Welcome to the Board–Aimeé González Estrada, Chihuahua Committee Co-Chair
Please welcome Aimeé González Estrada, the new Albuquerque Sister Cities Co-Chair for Chihuahua,...
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A great big “THANK YOU” to Alma Solis who after 23 years on your Board, recently...
Read MoreWelcome to the Board, Yuriria Morales-Mangone
Please welcome Yuriria (Yuri) Morales-Mangone, the new Albuquerque Sister Cities Chair for...
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Welcome
The Sister City Program began in 1956 as a creative force for International Cooperation and Goodwill Through Community Action.
Albuquerque’s participation in the Program started in 1965 as the Albuquerque Sister Cities Committee and became the Albuquerque Sister Cities Foundation in 1983. We are a 501(c)(3) (non-profit) corporation.
The Foundation interacts with city government through the Albuquerque Economic Development Department, and together we serve to implement the city ordinance requiring “the promotion and encouragement of private and public programs to further the development of greater friendship and understanding between the people of Albuquerque and cities of other nations.”
We sponsor programs designed to foster cultural and commercial exchange between Albuquerque and our 11 sister cities.
Membership is open to any who seek to enhance international communication and to enrich cooperation and good will.