Corre La Voz23 DE ABRIL DE 2026

A Gesture of Care: How CORA Supports Women Entrepreneurs

When we think about supporting women entrepreneurs, we often imagine large initiatives or long-term programs. But sometimes, impact begins with something more personal. A moment of care, a thoughtful gesture, and a reminder that someone sees and values your work. 

That is exactly how CORA chooses to show up. Through fine aroma cacao, it creates meaningful moments for the community of women entrepreneurs at Corre La Voz, a name that translates to “spread the word” and reflects a mission centered on amplifying women-led businesses, their stories, and their impact.

A brand rooted in purpose and fine aroma cacao

CORA is more than a chocolate brand. It was created with a purpose: to connect people to meaningful causes through something as simple and powerful as chocolate.

At the heart of CORA is fine aroma cacao, one of Ecuador’s most valued natural treasures. But beyond its flavor and quality, cacao represents something deeper. It reflects the traditions, landscapes, and people behind every harvest, especially the women who play a vital role in its cultivation.

Through every bar, CORA shares not only the richness of cacao, but also the story of the hands and communities behind it.

Supporting the Corre La Voz community through thoughtful moments

CORA’s collaboration with Corre La Voz is rooted in a shared belief: that women grow stronger when they are supported, seen, and celebrated.

Rather than focusing only on visibility, CORA also brings something more human into the experience—care.

By sharing chocolate made from fine aroma cacao, CORA creates moments where women entrepreneurs can pause, feel appreciated, and reconnect with their purpose. These gestures are simple, but meaningful. They are a way of saying: your work matters, your effort is seen, and your journey deserves to be celebrated.

Honoring the women behind cacao

Every time CORA shares its chocolate with the Corre La Voz community, it also carries the story of another group of women: Ecuadorian cacao farmers.

These women are an essential part of the cacao supply chain, yet their work often goes unseen. By bringing fine aroma cacao into spaces that celebrate entrepreneurship, CORA creates a connection between women across different worlds. Those cultivating the land and those building businesses.

It becomes a shared story of growth, resilience, and dedication.

A piece of Ecuador in every experience

For CORA, fine aroma cacao is not just an ingredient, it is a way to share Ecuador.

Each bar represents the country’s traditions, flavors, and identity. When CORA brings chocolate to communities like Corre La Voz, it is also sharing a piece of home and a reminder of where it all begins.

This connection adds depth to every interaction. It turns a simple moment into something more meaningful, rooted in culture and intention.

Why these small actions matter

Support does not always need to be large to be impactful.

Creating spaces where women feel appreciated can strengthen confidence, build community, and encourage continued growth. These small acts of care can have a lasting effect, especially for entrepreneurs navigating challenges and building something of their own.

CORA understands that impact can start with something as simple as making someone feel valued.

How to support purpose-driven initiatives like this

If you want to be part of this impact, there are simple ways to start.

You can explore the stories behind women-led businesses by listening to the Corre La Voz podcast, “Hasta Que Se Acabe La Cera,” and discover the journeys, challenges, and motivations that drive each entrepreneur forward.

You can also choose to support purpose-driven brands by being intentional about what you buy and who you support.

With CORA, you can take part in this mission in a few meaningful ways:

Because when you choose CORA, you are doing more than enjoying chocolate. You are helping spread the word, support women entrepreneurs, and share a piece of Ecuador’s story with every bite.