Sunday, August 25, 2013

Rotary Club Unveils Ambitious Projects for Mazatlán



The Mazatlán Rotary Club at a meeting yesterday announced five new altruistic projects it plans to implement in Mazatlán and asked for assistance from businesses to make them a reality.

The total cost for the projects is expected to be 4,115,000 pesos ($330,000US).

Heading the project list is constructing two dormitory rooms at the Una Gota en el Océano refuge home for indigenous seniors and those who are incapacitated, changing the kitchen and installing solar panels to lower energy costs for the non-profit refuge.

The Rotarians also plan to makes repairs at the Ciudad de los Niños orphanage, and install 26 solar panels to cut their electric costs by 90 percent. Assisting in the project are Tres Islas Foundation, Back 2 Back and the Rotary Club of Ukiah, California.

A children’s park in Colonia Toledo Corro, a perimeter fence around the Jaime Osuna Moreno primary school where flooding from the Jabalines estuary occurs and a kitchen in the Emiliano Zapata primary school round out the five planned projects.

(from Noroeste)

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