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Meet Daniel Ramírez

Daniel Ramírez was born and raised in the Guanal community. He lives with his wife and two children, and the family depends on agriculture, day labor, and household work. They currently live in a borrowed house in very poor condition, with limited space and structural risks that endanger their children. Ensuring daily sustenance is their main challenge.

Daniel previously lived with his mother but decided to form his own household after marrying for privacy reasons. One of his greatest sources of pride is having raised his children despite economic limitations. Building a home of his own has been his biggest challenge.

Support from this project would allow the family to have a dignified and safe space. Daniel dreams of opening a mechanic’s workshop and spare-parts business with his wife, and hopes his children remember the effort made for their well-being.

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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.

Starling Montero

Starlin J. Montero B. is a Dominican translator and team leader from San Juan de la Maguana with over eight years of experience supporting nonprofit and community-based projects. He has worked with organizations such as Solid Rock International, Food For The Hungry, and Kids to Christ Ministry, leading teams and facilitating cross-cultural communication in both urban and rural settings.

Starlin is fluent in Spanish and English, with knowledge of French, and is known for his leadership, adaptability, and strong commitment to service.

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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