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Donations to area affected by Hurricane Otto

December 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The Network of Pastors and Christian Ministries of San Ramón (REPAMI) delivered donations in the area of San Pedro de San José in Upala, which were received by Christian churches in the canton.

Food and toiletries were part of the daily supplies given to families.

We are very grateful to God and the people for their great collaboration and different donations for those who were affected. We deliver everything that was collected and we bring a lot of blessing to our brothers in the area affected by the hurricane,”

said Francisco Alvarado, president of REPAMI.

The supplies were also distributed in Guayabo. In the coming days, the organization hopes to take clothes to places that are hard to reach.

diarioextra.com

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