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Jeancarlos’ New Home

August 14, 2023 Gail Nystrom

Jeancarlos receiving keys and legal papers for the house we donated to his mother. She is then giving her house to her son and his wife Brenda. They have a baby son and Brenda will now be able to take custody of her two sisters since the house is bigger. A win win win

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Yesterday, we had the honor of welcoming representatives from the Swiss Embassy to La Carpio as part of the inauguration of our newly updated centers. 🇨🇭🇨🇷During their visit, they also took the time to learn more about our programs and the work we carry out throughout La Carpio, including the Food Bank, Montessori, Abuelas, Centro Modelo, La Libertad, and Río Torres.Our entire team is incredibly grateful and proud to share the progress, dedication, and hard work that goes into strengthening these programs and serving our communities.It was a full day of connection, learning, and celebrating the work being done together. We are grateful to our Swiss partners for their support and for taking the time to experience our work firsthand! ❤️#LaCarpio #SwissEmbassy #CommunityDevelopment #HumanitarianWork #CommunityDevelopment ... See MoreSee Less

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This weekend, we also had the opportunity to take part in the screening of Phoenix, a rock opera short film directed by longtime friend and supporter of the CRHF, Bruce Callow.The film portrays the life of a soldier and explores the lasting effects that war can have on those who experience it.Following the screening, Gail joined a panel discussion, sharing her experiences working with veterans and with the children of refugees from war-torn countries such as El Salvador and Nicaragua during the 1980s and 1990s.We were especially proud to bring along a group of young people from our Rescate Sports League. Many are children of people who lived through those difficult periods of conflict and displacement. Today, they have the opportunity to grow up in Costa Rica—a country without a military—and build a very different future for themselves and their families.Thank you to Bruce for the invitation and for creating a film that opens the door to important conversations about war, its human impact, and the hope for a more peaceful future. #film #costarica #community #youth #nonprofitorganization ... See MoreSee Less

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