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Sister Sandy Price

Mulukuku, Nicaragua

The Wisconsin/Nicaragua Wheelchair Project supports the work of Sister Sandy Price in Mulukuku, Nicaragua. The Wisconsin/Nicaragua Wheelchair Project supports the work of Sister Sandy Price in Mulukuku, Nicaragua. She leads a group of sisters who collaborate in the recruitment, training and execution of the programs for education, health and social welfare of the families. The programs they coordinate serve an area that includes 54 rural communities with a population of approximately 34,000 persons. The families are subsistence farmers who plant beans, corn, rice, bananas and a few vegetables and fruits. Includes 54 rural communities with a population of approximately 34,000 persons.We have sent containers of school desks, school supplies, health care supplies and other items to Mulukuku. The school supplies are distributed among the 35 rural one room schools in the mountains. The health materials are given to the rural health leaders of the 54 communities where there are no health centers, doctors or other medical professionals. Clothes and personal hygiene articles are given without charge to the poorest families in the area. They do not have other sources of materials and count on donations that come to them through the containers shipped by SRW as well as money donations from private individuals.


 
   
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