We started raising funds for Elizabeth and Miguel to
have a new home. They have 8 children. The whole
family sleeps in one bedroom. Neither parent can
find employment and they are behind on their rent.
Father: Miguel Alcala 42
Mother: Elizabeth Tejada 31
Anabelis 16
Arianny 15
Mijael 14
Jesus Adrian 12
Grimeldy 10
Ana Loraini 1
We started a fundraiser for Nancy and
Roberto and their family. They have 4
children. Their home is being eaten
by termites. Besides their great need,
they were chosen because of the help
they give in the community.
A very kind couple
from Utah donated
funds for Heraldita and
her grandchildren to
have a home. The
challenge was that she
didn’t have property. It
is very difficult to find
available property and
when we do it is
usually very expensive!
We found a home to
purchase for Heraldita.
A little paint and it
will be perfect!!
Heraldita has a sewing business.
This home is perfect for her as it
has an area where she can set up
to do the sewing!
The Cruz family was presented with their new home. The Mayor of Imbert as well as two local
foundations presented plaques and expressed appreciation for the work of our foundation!
Louise, Fernando, Alise and other
members of the foundation
visited the community of
Baraguana where the citizens
were gathered to express
appreciation for the help we gave
during the pandemic.
Because the community is Haitian,
they received no help from the
government. They said that
Dominican Starfish Foundation
was the only one who helped
them during the crisis.
There were many people who
personally offered thanks for our
help. Thanks to so many donors
or this would have not been
possible. They were among the
first to receive help in March 2020
and several times following. Help
continues for this community.
We purchased the ceramic for the second story of our
center. Work continues on the project!
Our projected finish
date for the second
level of the center is
August 31!
One night while Louise and Amarilis were
walking home after delivering food to a
family, Manuel approached us to see if we
could buy his home. He was selling it for
$18000. The home was definitely worth
the amount he was selling it for, but we
don’t have money sitting in the foundation.
Upon visiting with him, we learned that his
home was being repossessed for a debt of
$2100. He had borrowed money against
the home before Covid 19 and then when
the pandemic hit, it was impossible to
make payments.
We told him we would gift him that
amount so he wouldn’t lose his home. I
have never met anyone more grateful. He
also said that he would forgive the debts
that others owed to him.
We were joined by a team of 22 volunteers from Inspire Music from
Arizona. They donated paint and help us paint two homes!
Jeyson and
Angelina’s
home
We started
helping with
this home
recently. Wilmy
and her
husband began
building but
were stalled.
The group from Inspire Music donated
and delivered 170 food packs to
hungry families in the community of
Maggiolo and beyond.
The group from Inspire Music spent
time helping, mingling and
performing in the community!
The Inspire Music group helped clean the playground and pour the cement for the
swings and teeter totters. They also left donations to add a gazebo to our park.
To many young men in the
Dominican Republic, baseball is
their life and their dream to
leave their poverty behind in
the future! The Dominican
Republic has more players in
the major leagues than any
other country.
Many times, when we have
visited, we have brought
donations of uniforms and
baseball equipment for the
children's leagues here.
Amarilis received a message
from Jose Tatis who is the
director of one of the Little
League baseball teams here.
We have supplied donations of
uniforms and baseball
equipment to his teams many
times in the past.
One of the young people
who grew up playing in his
league, Erik Gonzalez who
plays for the Pittsburg
Pirates flew his former
Little League coach, Jose to
the USA to watch one of his
games. Jose sent pictures
and asked for our
continued help for his
teams.
Fernando and his team finished the home
behind the Agramonte home. It’s just a little
350 sq ft. home. But it’s all the space we had
and so much better than what they’ve had.
We started the home for Paola and her family
This is the family we raised the money for, for
Mother’s Day. This family has 3 children, 2
who have special needs. The home was only
the height of Fernando’s head. Most of the
funds for this were raised in one week.
Great progress has been made so far!!
We started the home for the Azevedo Family
We started the raising funds for this family right after Christmas. They
have been on our list for a long time. The father and children both have
brittle bone disease. Their bones just break automatically. They were
renting a home but had saved and purchased a piece of land. Good
progress has been made during July.
We started the home for Yubelkes and her family
Yubelkis and her husband have 6 children. They have no steady employment and are in a
very difficult situation. They live in a rental home. Amarilis was able to find a small piece of
property next to their home that we purchased for them. The home was started last week.
With funds donation through the foundation there is a
crew building a home in Consuelo near the capital.
Donations were made to build a second story on a home to help a family with
residual income from future rent. They already have long-time renters waiting for
the construction to be completed.
Taylor Webster turned 13 in July. She lives in Las Vegas.
For the third time, this generous young lady has made
her birthday party into a fundraiser for Dominican
Starfish Foundation! She is amazing and we would like
to thank her so much. (And thanks to her wonderful,
supportive parents!)
This year Taylor raised money so that Roma and her
family could have a new roof on their home in the
Dominican Republic.
With funds donated
through the
foundation, a small
home was rebuilt
for Joel in the
community of
Baraguana.
We have organized our Home Building Club and people can now join up on our website!!

Dominican Starfish Foundation July Summary

  • 2.
    We started raisingfunds for Elizabeth and Miguel to have a new home. They have 8 children. The whole family sleeps in one bedroom. Neither parent can find employment and they are behind on their rent. Father: Miguel Alcala 42 Mother: Elizabeth Tejada 31 Anabelis 16 Arianny 15 Mijael 14 Jesus Adrian 12 Grimeldy 10 Ana Loraini 1
  • 3.
    We started afundraiser for Nancy and Roberto and their family. They have 4 children. Their home is being eaten by termites. Besides their great need, they were chosen because of the help they give in the community.
  • 4.
    A very kindcouple from Utah donated funds for Heraldita and her grandchildren to have a home. The challenge was that she didn’t have property. It is very difficult to find available property and when we do it is usually very expensive! We found a home to purchase for Heraldita. A little paint and it will be perfect!! Heraldita has a sewing business. This home is perfect for her as it has an area where she can set up to do the sewing!
  • 5.
    The Cruz familywas presented with their new home. The Mayor of Imbert as well as two local foundations presented plaques and expressed appreciation for the work of our foundation!
  • 6.
    Louise, Fernando, Aliseand other members of the foundation visited the community of Baraguana where the citizens were gathered to express appreciation for the help we gave during the pandemic. Because the community is Haitian, they received no help from the government. They said that Dominican Starfish Foundation was the only one who helped them during the crisis. There were many people who personally offered thanks for our help. Thanks to so many donors or this would have not been possible. They were among the first to receive help in March 2020 and several times following. Help continues for this community.
  • 7.
    We purchased theceramic for the second story of our center. Work continues on the project!
  • 8.
    Our projected finish datefor the second level of the center is August 31!
  • 9.
    One night whileLouise and Amarilis were walking home after delivering food to a family, Manuel approached us to see if we could buy his home. He was selling it for $18000. The home was definitely worth the amount he was selling it for, but we don’t have money sitting in the foundation. Upon visiting with him, we learned that his home was being repossessed for a debt of $2100. He had borrowed money against the home before Covid 19 and then when the pandemic hit, it was impossible to make payments. We told him we would gift him that amount so he wouldn’t lose his home. I have never met anyone more grateful. He also said that he would forgive the debts that others owed to him.
  • 10.
    We were joinedby a team of 22 volunteers from Inspire Music from Arizona. They donated paint and help us paint two homes!
  • 11.
  • 12.
    We started helping with thishome recently. Wilmy and her husband began building but were stalled.
  • 13.
    The group fromInspire Music donated and delivered 170 food packs to hungry families in the community of Maggiolo and beyond.
  • 14.
    The group fromInspire Music spent time helping, mingling and performing in the community!
  • 15.
    The Inspire Musicgroup helped clean the playground and pour the cement for the swings and teeter totters. They also left donations to add a gazebo to our park.
  • 16.
    To many youngmen in the Dominican Republic, baseball is their life and their dream to leave their poverty behind in the future! The Dominican Republic has more players in the major leagues than any other country. Many times, when we have visited, we have brought donations of uniforms and baseball equipment for the children's leagues here. Amarilis received a message from Jose Tatis who is the director of one of the Little League baseball teams here. We have supplied donations of uniforms and baseball equipment to his teams many times in the past. One of the young people who grew up playing in his league, Erik Gonzalez who plays for the Pittsburg Pirates flew his former Little League coach, Jose to the USA to watch one of his games. Jose sent pictures and asked for our continued help for his teams.
  • 17.
    Fernando and histeam finished the home behind the Agramonte home. It’s just a little 350 sq ft. home. But it’s all the space we had and so much better than what they’ve had.
  • 18.
    We started thehome for Paola and her family This is the family we raised the money for, for Mother’s Day. This family has 3 children, 2 who have special needs. The home was only the height of Fernando’s head. Most of the funds for this were raised in one week. Great progress has been made so far!!
  • 19.
    We started thehome for the Azevedo Family We started the raising funds for this family right after Christmas. They have been on our list for a long time. The father and children both have brittle bone disease. Their bones just break automatically. They were renting a home but had saved and purchased a piece of land. Good progress has been made during July.
  • 20.
    We started thehome for Yubelkes and her family Yubelkis and her husband have 6 children. They have no steady employment and are in a very difficult situation. They live in a rental home. Amarilis was able to find a small piece of property next to their home that we purchased for them. The home was started last week.
  • 21.
    With funds donationthrough the foundation there is a crew building a home in Consuelo near the capital. Donations were made to build a second story on a home to help a family with residual income from future rent. They already have long-time renters waiting for the construction to be completed.
  • 22.
    Taylor Webster turned13 in July. She lives in Las Vegas. For the third time, this generous young lady has made her birthday party into a fundraiser for Dominican Starfish Foundation! She is amazing and we would like to thank her so much. (And thanks to her wonderful, supportive parents!) This year Taylor raised money so that Roma and her family could have a new roof on their home in the Dominican Republic.
  • 24.
    With funds donated throughthe foundation, a small home was rebuilt for Joel in the community of Baraguana.
  • 25.
    We have organizedour Home Building Club and people can now join up on our website!!