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Even in one of Central America's most peaceful and picturesque countries, poverty still rears its' ugly head. The inequitable distribution of wealth leaves the poor living hand to mouth despite the closeness of some of the world's best coffee, pineapple and banana plantations. Having no other options, people like Nydia have done the unthinkable: selling herself so her children could eat.

Operation Blessing sponsored programs are giving Costa Rican families the opportunity to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives by:

  • Equipping for Life -- Operation Blessing assists individuals, families and communities in overcoming forces that keep them in the vicious cycle of poverty through its' micro enterprise program. Unemployed women living in very poor areas are invited to learn marketable trades including sewing, cosmetology and bread baking. After training for approximately six months, they receive relating equipment and supplies to get their new businesses started.

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 Narmada is fitted for glasses by an Operation Blessing doctor 
                  while her mother looks on.Meeting Emergency & Long Term Needs in Costa Rica

Operation Blessing’s outreach center in Costa Rica assists the poor and hurting every day. Meet Vivian and Migdalia; two lives OBI partners have helped.



Contact Info.

Mauricio Mayorga


Phone:
(506) 256-9500

E-mail:
contact@cbnlatinoamerica.com



More News from Latin America
Milestones
Costa Ricans were given 1,665 medical services during a 2-week mission in 1995.

Several hundred people receive assistance every month.

 

Country Info.



Location: Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama.

Capital: San Jose'

Area: 51,100 sq km; slightly smaller than West Virginia

Population: 4,016,173

Population below poverty line: 18%

Life expectancy at birth: 76.84 years

Labor force - by occupation: agriculture, 20%; industry, 22%; services, 58%






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