It's All About Love Photos by Kathy Taylor - PVNN
Puerto Vallarta - Holding their plates as they move in a polite line in front of the big pans of food, 170 of Puerto Vallarta's most needy citizens get a hot meal today. Every Monday, a handful of restaurants in this tropical paradise take their specialties to the local dump, to feed the kids in a loosely organized effort called Children of the Dump.
In a place where a few dollars can make a difference between sight and blindness, Antonio is a success story. |
Lots of food for everyone! |
Jorge Zambrano, owner of Andales, pours juice for the kids. |
Kids need fun. |
Most needed right now: Six more tables and 36 more chairs; paving the yard around the eating area to keep it clean. |
Andrea, 12, would like to read more, but can't bring books home from school, and she has none at home. |
What does the future hold for Amarainy? |
The newest improvement is a long tiled sink with a row of faucets to wash a lot of little hands at one time. |
Too tired to play. |
Sixty five women of all ages came to lunch on Monday. |
Alma, 22, would like to go to school, but has to work, and studies on her own at home. |
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