Feed the Kids and Teach Them
by Jean-Philippe on May 12, 2009
in Dominican Republic, Education
Dominican Milan Tapia had struggled for many years through tough and low income jobs. But Milan never forgot that her parents, even though poor, taught her to read. Her dream was to create a school for kids in her city, San Pedro de Macoris. Through Esperanza, a non-profit created by former baseball player David Valle, which funded the building, Milan’s school teaches now as many as 400 hundred students who get a free lunch. Often it is their only meal of the day. Via rd.com
David Valle (US Baseball Player)
by Jean-Philippe on March 3, 2009
in Business, Dominican Republic, Family, Sports, USA
The first time David Valle went to play outside of the US, it was in the Dominican Republic. As he said later, he didn’t know what to expect and was relieved to see many children running towards him after he left the ballpark. After all, back in America, kids would ask for his autograph all the time.
He was stunned when he finally understood that they didn’t care much about him. They were hungry and just wanted some food. Shaken by this experience he made the decision to help them and their families.
In 1995, one year before retiring, he founded a non-profit, Esperanza, which means hope in Spanish. Since then, through microfinanced loans he has helped hundreds of Dominicans start a small business to end the circle of poverty they were trapped in. He has now expanded operations to neighboring Haiti.
Update: an example of Esperanza’s success: Milan Tapia