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Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
Cinnabar School students learn about global issues by raising money for a school in Uganda funded by The New Hope Schools Society, a small non-profit group in Victoria, British Columbia. Mrs. Morrison's grade 2/3 class presented this Power Point at a school assembly.
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Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
January update of activity for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
A summary of Dominican Starfish Foundation activities in January 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
Dominican Starfish Foundation August updateLouise ZoBell
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2. David, A Civil Engineer Who Works
With Government and His Sister
Blessing Take Us To The School.
They Want Us to See The Need.
David Volunteers Time To Help The
School Feeding Program.
3. The School Has 600 Students. A Teacher Started A School
Feeding Program For 80 Students When She Saw That They
Had Not Eaten Breakfast and Were Not Carrying A Lunch Pail.
4.
5. As We Walk Across The Campus, We Are Pleased To See The Children
Playing With A Real Soccer Ball.
6. These Girls Were Anxious For Me To Take Their Picture. Look
At Them As They Put Their Arms Around Each Other
7. Women Are Hired To Prepare Wat
and Injera Served At Lunch Time to
the 80 Children. The Wat will have
lentils and vegetables, injera is a
spongy flat bread made from the
millet-like grain known as teff.
8. Children Gather To Wash Their Hands. A Watering Can Is Used
To Pour The Water.
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11. Notice The Little Girl Has Her Bread and Tea as Blessing
Looks On. Another Little Girl Has Her Lunch Pail. Don’t
Know About The Third Little Girl.
12. We Meet With Teachers and School
Principal Who Have Prepared A
Cost/Student/Day and /Month For The
Feeding Program. The Cost To Operate
This Program Is A Dollar A Day/Student.
They Are Going To Have This Typed Out On
School Letter Head And David Is Going To
Pick It Up From The School Tomorrow.