$1000 worth of
food packs were
delivered to
many citizens of
San Rafael de
Yuma after the
devastating
damage of
Hurricane Fiona.
Thanks to the
kind donors!
Visiting guests from Las Vegas NV, Maryland, and Heritage Pointe,
Alberta delivered 80 food packs at La Chocolatera.
And as wonderful as the food, was the
time they spent playing with the children!!
This same group did an amazing job of painting Angelica’s home. One couple
in the group also donated a bed and a dining room table and chairs.
Under the direction of Kathy Jones from Las Vegas
Nevada and Sheila Layton of Heritage Pointe,
Alberta, Dominican Starfish Foundation helped host
an amazing 10th Anniversary Party at the Youth
Upliftment School in the Dominican Republic!
Children are seated
at the new table
built by the
Dominican Starfish
Construction Team in
the area where the
new playground will
be built soon.
Flamingo English Class
enjoyed a new teacher
for a day. Jack ZoBell did
an excellent job of
teaching and entertaining
the children and giving
great ideas to the
teacher!
Jomira and her husband have been
working to build their own home for
themselves and their 3 children.
They had completely exhausted their
recourses. They are so grateful for
the help that they were given by
Wade Payne and Dominican Starfish
Foundation to finish this project!
Angelica’s home is complete!!
On October 8, a group from Las
Vegas, NV, Maryland and
Okotoks, Alberta painted the
home! The money for the paint
was raised by 11-year-old
Sophie Palmer from Maryland.
Angelica is thrilled!!
September 26
October 11
October 31
A special thanks to doTerra
Healing Hands for matching
funds to help build this home!
Paly & Family
Paly has 3 sons. 2 live with their
grandmother as she is unemployed
and can't support them as a single
mother. Her son Wenderlin who
lives with her is a student in our
Flamingo English School. Paly’s
father started a house for her next
door about 10 years ago but passed
away before he could finish it. We
visited the home October 12 and
found heart-breaking conditions.
Thanks to many
who have
donated for this
project!
While in the Dominican we met
Lan, Rocio and family. Funds for
their home were donated
through Dominican Starfish
Foundation by Save the World
Foundation directed by Tamara
Fackrell. Construction on their
home began in October.
October 13
October
October 31
Hurricane Fiona did some major damage to the home we were
building in San Rafael de Yuma for Maribel and her sister. The
columns and more were not yet completed when it hit.
We are so grateful to
Fernando and
Miguel, our
construction team
managers of one of
our crews for taking
the 7-hour drive to
check on the
situation there.
They arranged
everything for the
continuation of the
project so the girls
will have there home.
Helping those who help themselves is one of our favorite this to do.
This single mom ( who wishes to remain anonymous) got her house
to this point before asking for help. We were able to raise the
money for doors, windows, plumbing and electrical so that she could
move in with her family. We are happy to help make a difference!
We replaced the roof on a home in San Rafael de
Yuma that was destroyed by Hurricane Fiona.
We are working to help complete a home
in the countryside near Munoz. This is
being built by a young couple, waiting to
get married until their home is finished to
live in. We are hoping to raise more for
them in the future.
With donations through Dominican Starfish
Foundation, we helped a family receive a
new ceiling in their home. They replaced a
metal roof that was full of holes and leaking
on the family.
They also received donations to completely
repaint and finish the home they have lived
in for many years!! Thanks to kind donors!!
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
As part of our mandate, we continued to assist those in
need of medical assistance. This month we were able to
help pay medical assistance for Bibi who has a badly
broken leg. He is a former worker of the foundation.
We ended our productive trip to the
Dominican Republic with an amazing
community event hosted in our Starfish
Center by our Dominican Director, Amarilis
Urena. She gave honor to the educators,
the businesspeople, the foundations and
more in the community of Javillar! In
particular, we gave appreciation to the
teachers who have facilitated the ILP
program in the school in Javillar.
The members at the head table consisted
of high-ranking government and
educational leaders. Javillar is on the map!
Before even saying
goodbye to
October, we have
planned an exciting
event for
November. We
can’t wait to see
the results one
month from now!!
Giving Tuesday
November 29

October 2022 update.pdf

  • 3.
    $1000 worth of foodpacks were delivered to many citizens of San Rafael de Yuma after the devastating damage of Hurricane Fiona. Thanks to the kind donors!
  • 4.
    Visiting guests fromLas Vegas NV, Maryland, and Heritage Pointe, Alberta delivered 80 food packs at La Chocolatera.
  • 5.
    And as wonderfulas the food, was the time they spent playing with the children!!
  • 6.
    This same groupdid an amazing job of painting Angelica’s home. One couple in the group also donated a bed and a dining room table and chairs.
  • 8.
    Under the directionof Kathy Jones from Las Vegas Nevada and Sheila Layton of Heritage Pointe, Alberta, Dominican Starfish Foundation helped host an amazing 10th Anniversary Party at the Youth Upliftment School in the Dominican Republic!
  • 10.
    Children are seated atthe new table built by the Dominican Starfish Construction Team in the area where the new playground will be built soon.
  • 11.
    Flamingo English Class enjoyeda new teacher for a day. Jack ZoBell did an excellent job of teaching and entertaining the children and giving great ideas to the teacher!
  • 12.
    Jomira and herhusband have been working to build their own home for themselves and their 3 children. They had completely exhausted their recourses. They are so grateful for the help that they were given by Wade Payne and Dominican Starfish Foundation to finish this project!
  • 13.
    Angelica’s home iscomplete!! On October 8, a group from Las Vegas, NV, Maryland and Okotoks, Alberta painted the home! The money for the paint was raised by 11-year-old Sophie Palmer from Maryland. Angelica is thrilled!!
  • 14.
    September 26 October 11 October31 A special thanks to doTerra Healing Hands for matching funds to help build this home!
  • 15.
    Paly & Family Palyhas 3 sons. 2 live with their grandmother as she is unemployed and can't support them as a single mother. Her son Wenderlin who lives with her is a student in our Flamingo English School. Paly’s father started a house for her next door about 10 years ago but passed away before he could finish it. We visited the home October 12 and found heart-breaking conditions.
  • 16.
    Thanks to many whohave donated for this project!
  • 17.
    While in theDominican we met Lan, Rocio and family. Funds for their home were donated through Dominican Starfish Foundation by Save the World Foundation directed by Tamara Fackrell. Construction on their home began in October. October 13 October October 31
  • 18.
    Hurricane Fiona didsome major damage to the home we were building in San Rafael de Yuma for Maribel and her sister. The columns and more were not yet completed when it hit. We are so grateful to Fernando and Miguel, our construction team managers of one of our crews for taking the 7-hour drive to check on the situation there. They arranged everything for the continuation of the project so the girls will have there home.
  • 19.
    Helping those whohelp themselves is one of our favorite this to do. This single mom ( who wishes to remain anonymous) got her house to this point before asking for help. We were able to raise the money for doors, windows, plumbing and electrical so that she could move in with her family. We are happy to help make a difference!
  • 20.
    We replaced theroof on a home in San Rafael de Yuma that was destroyed by Hurricane Fiona.
  • 21.
    We are workingto help complete a home in the countryside near Munoz. This is being built by a young couple, waiting to get married until their home is finished to live in. We are hoping to raise more for them in the future.
  • 22.
    With donations throughDominican Starfish Foundation, we helped a family receive a new ceiling in their home. They replaced a metal roof that was full of holes and leaking on the family. They also received donations to completely repaint and finish the home they have lived in for many years!! Thanks to kind donors!!
  • 23.
    HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Aspart of our mandate, we continued to assist those in need of medical assistance. This month we were able to help pay medical assistance for Bibi who has a badly broken leg. He is a former worker of the foundation.
  • 24.
    We ended ourproductive trip to the Dominican Republic with an amazing community event hosted in our Starfish Center by our Dominican Director, Amarilis Urena. She gave honor to the educators, the businesspeople, the foundations and more in the community of Javillar! In particular, we gave appreciation to the teachers who have facilitated the ILP program in the school in Javillar.
  • 25.
    The members atthe head table consisted of high-ranking government and educational leaders. Javillar is on the map!
  • 26.
    Before even saying goodbyeto October, we have planned an exciting event for November. We can’t wait to see the results one month from now!! Giving Tuesday November 29