1K For Kids Foundation
Environmentally Friendly T-shirt Option
Environmentally Friendly T-shirt Option
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As we continue living our Core Value of a Healthy & Holistic Impact, we came up with a new idea to reduce T-shirt waste.
If you would like to reduce waste and instead reuse one of your old 1K For Kids T-shirts, then we suggest this option! No money will go towards T-shirt production, therefore more will go to benefit NPH Dominican Republic.
Any 1K For Kids T-shirt is your ticket with the last option! (If everyone in your family chooses to wear a past T-shirt you should "buy a ticket" for each member.)
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This is a non-profit activity for families, staff, and collaborators for Casa de Corazón. If in any situation the activity is moved from the agreed location or due to particular situations you cannot attend the activity, Casa de Corazón will not process reimbursements. By submitting this application, the applicant agrees to participate freely in the activity and exempts Casa de Corazón from any legal responsibility.
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NPH Dominican Republic at a Glance
Dominican Republic
Area: 18,791 square miles – slightly more than twice the size of New Jersey
Population: 10,815,857 (2024 est.)
Languages: Spanish, English widely spoken
Issues: Marked income inequality, high unemployment, and underemployment; water shortages, soil erosion, deforestation; subject to severe storms from June to October
NPH Dominican Republic
Opened: January 6, 2003
Location: Casa Santa Ana is outside of San Pedro de Macorís, about 40 miles east of Santo Domingo.
NPH Operates: Family-style home, school (grades K – 11), medical clinic, farm and greenhouse, vocational workshops.
Community Programs include transitional homes, the Extension San Marcos Program for people with special needs, and the Ambulatory Surgery Center – a collaborative project with our partner organization, One World Surgery.
2023 Impact
659 children and adults supported
184 local people employed
200 K – University graduates
The Extension San Marcos Program provides economic support, food, medicine, and transport to people with limited resources who live with severe disabilities or health conditions.