Bridges to Community

Morgan Stanley #3

A new home for a Family​

A new home for a family is more than a construction project — it’s a doorway to hope, a safe place to grow, and a reminder that even in tough seasons, kindness can change everything. Together, we’re not just building a house… we’re helping rebuild a future.

From housing to education to healthcare, Bridges to Community support the greatest needs of underprivileged communities in the Dominican Republic.

Our programs and projects thrive because of volunteers like you who believe in the power of community. Your donation below helps us reach our goal and fuels real change. And if you are ready for an unforgettable experience, sign up for the trip below and join us on the ground, where you can get your hands dirty and be part of meaningful work that transforms lives. 

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Euclides Montero

Euclides Montero Monthero is a university student, translator, and entrepreneur. He was born in Hondo Valle of the Elías Piñas province near the Haitian border on September 1, 1989.

He is the 4th of nine siblings and is now a husband and father himself, a proud dad of three sons. Euclides' hobbies and activities also include sports, farming, and producing coffee.

Emanuel Suero

Emanuel Suero Escalante is from the city of San Juan de la Maguana. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his role at BTC, having worked with cultural exchange and medical brigades of North American volunteer groups since 2018 before joining the Bridges’ team in January 2023.

Emanuel recently graduated with a degree in biology and chemistry and has participated in US-DR cultural exchange program on three separate occasions in Wisconsin, where he worked in hospitality and customer service. Outside of work, Emanuel is an avid movie enthusiast and loves exploring new music.

About the Community

San Juan de la Maguana is located in the western region of the Dominican Republic and sits in a broad valley surrounded by mountain ranges. . Known as the country’s agricultural heartland, approximately 85% of the province’s land is dedicated to farming, particularly beans, rice, and corn. The region’s fertile soil and open plains make it a vital contributor to the Dominican Republic’s food supply.

The climate is generally hot and sunny, with average daytime temperatures around 85°F (29°C). Due to its elevation and surrounding mountains, evenings tend to be cooler, especially after sunset. Rainfall is seasonal, resulting in lush, green landscapes during the rainy months and drier conditions at other times of the year.

San Juan is a predominantly rural province with limited infrastructure, simpler accommodations, and fewer commercial amenities. Visitors should be prepared for basic conditions, intermittent electricity, and limited internet access.

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