Posted on February 14, 2013, in People & Culture and tagged Barrio Planta Project, BPP, coloring books, crayons, donations, Lego, Nicaragua, non-profit, preschool, princess dresses, San Juan del Sur, school, Snakes & Ladders, toy drive, volunteer. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
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It was great to be at the school with Elisha and help unpack the supplies. The smiles on the kids faces certianly lit up my day. I am very proud of my daughter Elisha for taking on this project and helping the children in her new community.
Willard MacKay
Thanks, Dad! I’m so glad you were here and could take part in this special project.
Love,
Elisha
What a fabulous response! Sorry that I missed out. I’ll be arriving in Granada in mid-April. At some point I am hoping that I can meet the two of you. I’ve been a fan of your In Nica Now blog for several months. In fact, that’s how I got in touch with Glenn Koons and made arrangements for a place to live over the next year.
Steve,
I think you’re going to be really enjoy living at Vista Mombacho. The apartments are super! Glenn is a great guy who works really hard at helping the expat community in Granada stay connected.
We’d love to meet you one day!
Elisha
It’s great to see the photos of everything being opened. It was a lot of fun to be a part of this! Thank you to you & your family for making it happen.
Nice to the children happy . It all looks great. Thanks for posting the pictures and taking the initiative to take on such a project.
Ron
Elisha, great job, I got to see the “stuff” at the school when I visited San Juan del Sur in January. I could recognize the areas of the school having seen your photos of the school happenings in the past months. It was really great just to be there and see where the kids have an opportunity for learning, playing and just socializing. Keep up the great work! Please give a big thanks for all the staff there for caring about the needs of the children in San Juan del Sur. How is Maggie Mae doing?
Nice pics Elisha of you guys with the kids. Donate again in a heartbeat! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for organizing this, and doing a great job with the pictures. I like that you bought stuff for pretend play. Last Spring we brought a duffle bag full of legos and puzzles to La Esperanza Granada. I was happy to be able to donate to this project too.
The pictures are so heartwarming. We are thrilled to be a small part of your outreach. The children look like they are taking some serious pleasure in all that new, fun stuff. Makes me happy too. I’ve heard it said that a people never stand so tall as when they stoop to help a little child.
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 17:11:12 +0000 To: pilgrimandpatriot@hotmail.com