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My Sixth Visit to an Orphanage in Santo Domingo in January 2001
Prayer before school starts
I spent 9 days in Santo Domingo and took 8 kids
who rotated to the beach. Instead of a nice hotel on the beach, I chose
a lesser hotel 6 blocks from the beach, fed and entertained those kids
who could not be happier. It was the time of their life!
Thanks to all my friends who contributed ($600), those children
had lunch on the beach and a fruit plate, an ice cream as we head back
each night and a simple dinner made with their cooperation. They loved
it and I got a lot of rewards from it. They wanted to be held, to kiss,
to smile, just to know that they were being loved!
lucky
4
Change of
the guard. The ones leaving
are pretty sad
I got a bicycle for Pena's 6th birthday. He was so proud.

Melissa happy some
orphans last summer
I taught three of them how to swim. What a winning smile.
The kids are in
charge of cooking. The spaghettis were delicious!
I also visited the land for the school.
Can you visualize
the future school?
and its entrance? We just received $1,100, and need $10,000 more for the
next phase..
A month later, the FIAT people (see earlier story)
came back in Punta Cana. They were loaded with clothes, shoes, school material,
a brand NEW COMPUTER AND a $10,000 check! What a treat...
The money went to cover a car accident (without insurance, so the
hospital bills had to be paid), a few months behind in teachers salary
and the building.
We now have the sceptic tank and running water! Next step US$10,000
for the wall and a roof. Then 8 bathrooms - we plan to have 200 kids there!
Today is August 6th and school starts September 7th. Dominique and
I sure would love to see some classes moved to the new building, but we
need those $15,000 URGENTLY.
Would you help?
the twins (3) hold
on to their presents
I have requests for dolls and a car.
6 ORPHANS had US families to spend the summer, but their VISAS WERE DENIED! I invited a brother and his sister, and 4 families in Miami invited 4 children, but the US Embassy officer refused their visas because a 6 year old said that he was not coming back!!! So there was a lot of sadness among us and missed opportunities. I only wish that one day all of our barriers/separations/frontiers disappear, like they did in Europe. The world is global now and we need each other.
So spread the word around and gather $10, $20 or $100 (the price of dinner) so we can start buying bricks and sand and build a permanent school for those 22 orphans and the 200 poor children of the neighborhood, so they get a chance to make it.
I have a friend going soon to the Dominican Republic. Please let me know if you hear of anyone. I have tons of clothes etc... to go.
Thank you
Tia Maria
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Should you wish to contact Dominica & Alexis directly --they
speak perfect English-- the phone/fax No is (809) 335-6302. They have call
waiting and an answering machine). I would say afternoon or evening is
a better time during school year.
Dominica
& her proteges
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