St.
Agatha School raised $800 for La Escuelita de Esperanza,
an after-school arts and literacy program in a community
of impoverished Nicaraguan immigrants in San José,
Costa Rica.
Our art
teacher Katelyn McEvoy traveled to Costa Rica to volunteer
and teach at La Escuelita de Esperanza. La Escuelita
de Esperanza is an after-school arts and literacy program
in a community of impoverished Nicaraguan immigrants
in San José, Costa Rica. While volunteering she
bought them supplies and toys they needed for their
school. She also was able to buy a mattress for future
volunteers.
“This huge donation made a tremendous difference.
Seeing their glowing faces when I showed them the new
toys, games and materials that the St. Agatha School
Community helped to provide was such a rewarding experience!”
–Katelyn McEvoy
If you’re interested in volunteering or contributing:
http://sites.google.com/site/laescuelitadeesperanza/
Any donation will help. It will go directly to this
impoverished community and the supplies they need to
live and learn.