My first Christmas in Costa Rica last year was terrible. While we were with my husband's cousin and friends who are like family to me I was heartbroken. Despeues cried all night everyone was asleep. I felt alone and helpless I felt that nobody wanted me because I needed the warmth of home that only feel when you have loved ones nearby. When you invite someone to eat, when you bring a little something because they remembered you.
Twice a week I have to go to San Pedro early morning quiropractico.Mientras the hope that the change traffic lights to see homeless sleeping on the floor without a blanket, the more fortunate have a box to get inside. It is very sad that someone could live like that. But even spend Christmas alone, without food and without anyone to think of you.
I invite you to participate with us and give it a little bit of warmth to a December with nothing.
can leave your donation here at the store ,
- Clean clothes you have or can get
- Toys in good
- Zapatista
- clean sheets and blankets
- preferably canned food and nonperishable
- Toiletries
STREET SANTA is a movement that began in December 2006 in the City Caracas, Venezuela, when a group of people decided to bring Christmas to those who roam our streets at the indifference of those who went around. In 2008 the movement spread to other cities within and outside of Venezuela, including including San José de Costa Rica. Last year, the event was wonderful and a changed while the situation of people who for one reason or another have been forgotten by society.
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