Dominican
Starfish
Foundation
• Our charity was started by a small
group of family and friends traveling
to the Dominican Republic to
vacation. After eventually going
beyond the beach, we became
aware of how the real people live
and started bringing school supplies,
clothing and household items to
members the community in attempt
to improve their living conditions.
We created the foundation in 2012.
Our foundation is named after the famous “Starfish Story”. Though the
need is tremendous, we focus on helping one person, one family at a time.
Food and Clothing
Though our
foundation has
grown to include
more lasting and
substantial capital
projects, we still
and will continue
to help the
impoverished
with these very
basic needs. In
2020 during the
pandemic, we
raised over
$200,000 for food
with a focus on
hungry children.
Health and Wellness
Our charity focuses specifically in the areas of emergency medical assistance and
facilitating volunteer groups. In our center, we have hosted dentists, doctors,
chiropractors, optometrists and more.
Before and
after
dental care
Education
A key to reducing poverty
We are currently sponsoring 50 children to attend school and helping 7 university students!
Helping people to help
themselves and their
families
Shelter—Home Building
In 2013 we raised funds to build our first home in the
Dominican Republic. Our goal was to build one home each
year. Now 8 years later, we are working on home #173!
We raise the funds in
Canada and the USA
and provide
employment to local
workers to build these
homes. 100% of
donations given go
directly to the projects.
At 17, Leonida already had 3
children. She was living in great
poverty and abuse. Zoe and
Gemma Palmer, age 12 years and
9 years from Edmonton, Canada
raised the money to build her a
new home. Her life has changed
dramatically.
Before and After one of our earlier homes
This is Abyani
pictured left
by their shack
and right 6
years later
with her baby
brother. Lives
have been
changed!!
Ramon, Luz
and family
From
Squalor to
Scholar!
With the help of Dominican
Starfish Foundation, Luz has
now graduated with an
education degree. We are
building a small addition to
their home so that she can
have a place to tutor
children. Though she hasn’t
yet found employment, she
has created her own!!
You can feel the joy they had
upon hearing that they will
receive a new home.
Marianyi has now graduated
from university and is assisting
the foundation!
We asked the mom how she felt about her new home. Her answer blew us away!!
“I feel human.”
Bringing hope and joy to the
sorrowful.
Little Jose Luis lost his
mother to a great tragedy.
Dominican Starfish
Foundation bought and
rebuilt a home for his
grandma to have a place to
care for him. We also found
him a monthly sponsor
The Jimenez family have two special needs
children. The baby has developmental delays
mentally and physically. The oldest is deaf
and mute. She cried so badly when our
workers tore down her home because no one
could explain to her what was happening.
Dominican Starfish Foundation would like to
thank all our donors!
You are helping us to change lives, one child
and one family at a time—changes that could
last for generations!!

Dominican Starfish Foundation Overview

  • 1.
    Dominican Starfish Foundation • Our charitywas started by a small group of family and friends traveling to the Dominican Republic to vacation. After eventually going beyond the beach, we became aware of how the real people live and started bringing school supplies, clothing and household items to members the community in attempt to improve their living conditions. We created the foundation in 2012.
  • 3.
    Our foundation isnamed after the famous “Starfish Story”. Though the need is tremendous, we focus on helping one person, one family at a time.
  • 5.
    Food and Clothing Thoughour foundation has grown to include more lasting and substantial capital projects, we still and will continue to help the impoverished with these very basic needs. In 2020 during the pandemic, we raised over $200,000 for food with a focus on hungry children.
  • 7.
    Health and Wellness Ourcharity focuses specifically in the areas of emergency medical assistance and facilitating volunteer groups. In our center, we have hosted dentists, doctors, chiropractors, optometrists and more.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Education A key toreducing poverty
  • 10.
    We are currentlysponsoring 50 children to attend school and helping 7 university students!
  • 12.
    Helping people tohelp themselves and their families
  • 13.
    Shelter—Home Building In 2013we raised funds to build our first home in the Dominican Republic. Our goal was to build one home each year. Now 8 years later, we are working on home #173! We raise the funds in Canada and the USA and provide employment to local workers to build these homes. 100% of donations given go directly to the projects.
  • 14.
    At 17, Leonidaalready had 3 children. She was living in great poverty and abuse. Zoe and Gemma Palmer, age 12 years and 9 years from Edmonton, Canada raised the money to build her a new home. Her life has changed dramatically.
  • 15.
    Before and Afterone of our earlier homes This is Abyani pictured left by their shack and right 6 years later with her baby brother. Lives have been changed!!
  • 16.
    Ramon, Luz and family From Squalorto Scholar! With the help of Dominican Starfish Foundation, Luz has now graduated with an education degree. We are building a small addition to their home so that she can have a place to tutor children. Though she hasn’t yet found employment, she has created her own!!
  • 17.
    You can feelthe joy they had upon hearing that they will receive a new home. Marianyi has now graduated from university and is assisting the foundation!
  • 19.
    We asked themom how she felt about her new home. Her answer blew us away!! “I feel human.”
  • 20.
    Bringing hope andjoy to the sorrowful. Little Jose Luis lost his mother to a great tragedy. Dominican Starfish Foundation bought and rebuilt a home for his grandma to have a place to care for him. We also found him a monthly sponsor
  • 21.
    The Jimenez familyhave two special needs children. The baby has developmental delays mentally and physically. The oldest is deaf and mute. She cried so badly when our workers tore down her home because no one could explain to her what was happening.
  • 23.
    Dominican Starfish Foundationwould like to thank all our donors! You are helping us to change lives, one child and one family at a time—changes that could last for generations!!