[1] She would become important to the Las Peñas area and she chose to live her from a short list of two offered by her new husband.
She co-founded the Las Peñas Cultural Association in the Guayaquil neighborhood in 1966 after seeing Greenwich village.
[2] She led the cultural department of the Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) for 32 years starting in 1979.
Her statue Venus de Valdiviais in Guayaquil's Parque Lineal del Salado.
[5] The poet and writer Rosa Amelia Alvarado made an open request to the city's mayor to suggest that the Guayaquil Municipal Museum should be renamed after Yela Loffredo.