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The Jalonga Project Team

The Jalonga Project, a collaborative effort between The Jalonga Commitee, Christ Church Christiana Hundred and the Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic, has been a beacon of community development and mutual understanding since its inception in 2001. This project owes its success to a diverse team of dedicated individuals whose combined efforts have created a lasting impact in the Jalonga community.

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Dominican Bishop Moises Quezada: A guiding figure in the project, Bishop Quezada has been instrumental in aligning the project with the Episcopal Diocese's vision.

Rev. Bileisy Diaz: As the Committee President and Project Manager, Rev. Diaz has played a crucial role in steering the project towards its goals.

Miguel Potter: Serving as the Committee Vice President, his leadership and oversight have been vital in project implementation.

Committee and Support Staff:

Emilia Ramos (Accountant), Hector Ferrer (Legal Lawyer), Hector Mendoza (Facility Supervisor) and Orlenis Poche (Coordinator): Each member brings a unique set of skills, contributing significantly to the project’s administration and operational success.Ingeniero Charles Reyes (Electrical Engineer): His expertise has been crucial in the development and maintenance of the project’s infrastructure.

Educational and Operational Staff Nancy López Santana (School Secretary) and Orlenis Poche de la Rosa (Coordinating Professor) have been key in managing the educational aspects of the project.

Marina Corporán: Her dedication as a teacher for the 3-4 year age group has been pivotal in early childhood education. Rosalidia Merisus (Assistant Professor): Her support in educational activities has enhanced the learning experience.

Juan Javier (Weekend Security Guard) and Amancio Darío Cruz (Daytime Security Guard): Their roles in ensuring the safety of the premises are indispensable.

Lourdes Josefina Peguero and Francisca de Mota (Janitors): Their hard work in maintaining the facilities has been essential for a conducive learning environment.

 

This diverse team, joined by the dedicated brothers and sisters from Christ Church Christiana Hundred, has been the bedrock of the Jalonga Project. Together, we're bound by a shared vision and unwavering commitment to foster hope, education, and community development. This collaboration is further enriched by the inspiring legacy of the former Dominican Bishop Holguin and his wife, whose name grace our project. 

Our collective efforts, rooted in compassion and empathy, continue to transform lives, demonstrating the profound impact of working together towards a common goal. We are profoundly grateful for every hand that has joined in this endeavor, every heart that has shared in our vision, and every life that has been touched by our work.

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We give thanks to God for His endless blessings and guidance, trusting in His wisdom to lead us forward. In this journey of service and community, we are reminded of the words from [Micah 6:8], which call us to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God.

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The Jalonga Project stands today as a testament to the power of faith in action, the strength of community bonds, and the transformative potential of collective endeavor. We look forward with hope and faith, committed to continuing this journey of making a meaningful difference in the world.

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"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."

Proverbs 22:6

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