Singer Angela Carrasco has found another way to earn a living with a project called Solidarity Kiosks, which will provide a secure space for the blind to earn money. Due to reasons related to her health, Carrasco had to postpone her opening for a few weeks, but in January she looks forward to opening her booth on the Avenida Hermanas Mirabal in Santiago, where she will offer her clients chicken, assisted by a person with sight. The kiosk project was initiated by the National Organization for the Blind. Presently, there are 12 kiosks in operation that have been sponsored by the Once Foundation for Latin America (FOAL), an appendage of the Spanish National Association of the Blind. According to Domingo Asencio, president of the Dominican association, the mayor of Santiago, Jose Enrique Sued, and the Free Zone Corporation of Santiago were instrumental in setting up the first 12 stalls.