2006 Hogar San Pablo Project
Thanks to all of you who have donated over the years,
Hogar San Pablo is becoming a “new” home for our boys. I was lucky enough
again this year to spend my birthday with Father Tovar in
Mazatlan
,
Mexico
. Our foundress, Donelle Manton, of the Tres Islas Orphanage Fund, was there
with me and several other donors to rename the orphanage to honor the kindly
priest who has devoted his life to rescuing and salvaging the lives of over
500 boys who have come to call this orphanage “home” over the years:
Father
Tovar’s Home for Boys. . .
Hogar
San Pablo
est. 1975
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On Tuesday, we began work, for the third year in
a row at the orphanage. The back yard was in need of an over-haul.
The boys had nowhere to play that was clean, no basketball hoops or
volleyball net. A major clean up and restoration was much needed.
Thanks to the great help of many donors, the Tres Islas Orphanage Fund
was able to pour cement to establish a basketball and volleyball court
with courtside benches to sit on and a wall so the basketballs and
volleyballs would bounce back into the court instead of going over the
edge of the property, down the steep, adjoining hill, never to be seen
again. Equally important, a sidewalk was poured so Father can go to the
court and watch his boys play (and give them playing tips!) The boys
worked side-by-side with us, learning the proper way to paint
professionally, helped us tear up and haul-off weeds and debris and
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Our mission was to repaint the back walls,
which had never been painted and in places were tagged with
graffiti as well as to re-stripe the basketball court. Mark, age
17, from Washington, who was our youngest donor, worked
hand-in-hand with Bob, from
Colorado
and Al, from
Florida
in removing the old basket ball hoops and putting up the new ones
(in very hot weather!) Genca, from
Colorado
, Jan, (Mark’s mom) Dotty, from
Pennsylvania
and Marta, from
Florida
, worked side-by-side painting and clearing the rubble-strewn
landscape. Tom and Donelle purchased this red Volkswagen van (aka
“The Maz Mobile” to haul all of our tired bodies around during
our stays in
Mazatlan
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| A very special thank you to all of our work crew
and the people in
Mazatlan
who helped make this happen for Father Tovar’s Home for Boys. . .Hogar
San Pablo. |
The final touches were done on Thursday. |
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A Job well done by ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Father Tovar watched from his window while all of
us upgraded what he now calls “our beautiful park” and when we
completed the improvements, Father joined us on the basketball court and
threw the first ball.
Being a part of this project, having so many of you care and also be
apart of it, fills my heart with so much Love and Joy.
Thank you, for all you have done.
Laura M
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Thank you; again, for making our dreams come true. Thanks to your
donations, we’ve also raised enough this year to begin refurbishing the
much-needed locker room. Our project will keep on developing for all the four
orphanages and the 100 children who live at them which, since the 1980s, the
Tres Islas Orphanage Fund feeds, educates and clothes. To view this and other
accomplishments, please click on the blue link below for more information on
how you can participate and make the difference of a lifetime in the childrens’
lives:
www.orphanagefunds.org
God
Bless! Laura M, donor, and Tom and Donelle Manton, founders of Tres Islas
Orphanage Fund
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