Ana Martinez de Luco (b. 1960–61) is a nun and founder of the recycling center Sure We Can. [1] Sure We Can is New York City's only non-profit redemption center. [2]
Ana de Luco's goals include creating respectable jobs for the canners, who include immigrants, disabled, elderly, poor, and homeless people. [3]
De Luco was born in Basque Country. [1]
Ana de Luco became a nun at age 19. [1] She leads workshops, teaching people about workers cooperatives. [4] Her religious affiliation is with Sisters for Christian Community. [5]
De Luco moved to New York City in 2004 and founded Sure We Can in 2007. [6]
In 2016, she resigned from her lead management position at Sure We Can. [7]
Ana Martinez de Luco (b. 1960–61) is a nun and founder of the recycling center Sure We Can. [1] Sure We Can is New York City's only non-profit redemption center. [2]
Ana de Luco's goals include creating respectable jobs for the canners, who include immigrants, disabled, elderly, poor, and homeless people. [3]
De Luco was born in Basque Country. [1]
Ana de Luco became a nun at age 19. [1] She leads workshops, teaching people about workers cooperatives. [4] Her religious affiliation is with Sisters for Christian Community. [5]
De Luco moved to New York City in 2004 and founded Sure We Can in 2007. [6]
In 2016, she resigned from her lead management position at Sure We Can. [7]