Activities for Children in Sosua
What I should have made clear earlier is that the solicitation that I made for school supplies for children in Sosua is not for some new project. There is and has been a lot going on here with the goal to make life better for children in this area.
Toys for Tots is one of these programs, and this year was the 7th. I don't have the report yet for this year, though I am sure it was successful, but I can tell you that last year approximately 150 children between ages 3 and 11 were identified by residents (both Dominican and expat) familiar with their financial circumstances of the families and invited to a Christmas party with singing, games, raffle, lunch, clowns, and the distribution of gifts. Additionally, 6 of the poorest families in the area were provided with a Christmas dinner.
This year's festivities were essentially a repeat of last year's.
Though this years drive and distribution is over, you can make a note on your calendar that next year will be the 8th year for this drive. Toys and financial contributions can be dropped off at Sosua Business Services on or about December 10, 2004.
Another program is Just Imagine. This fall it helped 43 childen get ready for school who attend the Bella Vista school. The school is free, but children cann't attend if they don't have uniforms and birth certificates. Just Imagine's goal is to insure that every child in the neighborhood has what is needed. An average of US$80 was spent on each of the 43 children, purchasing the books, uniforms, shoes, etc., that the family couldn't afford.
Anyone desiring to make a financial contribution to Just Imagine can do so at Sosua Business Services.
The school supplies we are collecting will also go to the Bella Vista school. The school lacks books, maps, paper, paints, etc., etc., all those supplies and materials we take for granted.
Any and all contributions to any and all of these programs will be greatly appreciated. You don't have to bring school supplies and toys in your already full luggage; cash contributions are very welcome and can assist in all of the programs.
Again, the collection point for all of these programs is the Sosua Business Services. Finding Sosua Business Services: Very easy. On Calle Pedro Clisante, the main street of Sosua, directly across the street from the Britannia Pub. It is in the ground floor of a white, 2-story building. The door opens onto the sidewalk (though is a bit recessed). Sosua Business Services is painted in large letters on the window, and also on a sign mounted above the door. The two secretaries speak English, as does Angie Wolff, the owner.
These projects are not related to Sosua Business Services, although the pesonnel that work there are involved as individals. For convenience, Sosua Business Services is being used as the collection point.