Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty

by The Community Action Alliance
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty
Help Brighten the Lives of Children in Poverty

Project Report | May 4, 2026
More Than Learning Notes Or Mastering An Instrument

By Mary Lou Hofmann | CAA Board of Directors

For almost two decades SiNEM (National System of Musical Education) has been providing access to the joys and benefits of music. Through this effort SiNEM has touched the lives of children at social risk and children whose families are struggling financially. No one knows that better than Ivania Rodriguez Castro.

Ivania is a homemaker whose husband is an agricultural mechanic and their family income is limited, particularly for things that might be considered “extras.” When her son Alejandro was 4, Ivania thought it would be good if he could learn to play an instrument and they were blessed to discover SINEM. Little did she know all the many benefits that would accrue to all of her children.  As Ivania explains, ”It is like having a second family, reinforcing values and seeing life in a different way. Now we understand that music makes us better people, opens our minds to a wonderful world, and connects us with our souls.”

All of Ivania’s three children have attended SiNEM programs since they were small. Alejandro, now 14, has played violin since he started; and last year he was the principal first violinist in the National Youth Orchestra. Fabiola, age 10, plays violin and wants to be a music teacher; and Elizabeth, age 7, plays cello and loves music.  According to Ivania, “The story is not just about learning notes or mastering an instrument. Their music experience has changed them. They have gained confidence, purpose, and a sense of belonging. They have learned that their voices matter – whether expressed through a violin, a wind instrument, or the quiet determination to keep going. The tuition scholarships we have received have been a helping hand to support my three children on so many levels, and as their mother, I will always be grateful.”

Though SiNEM’s program is supported by the government, it is never enough to address all of the organization’s program needs or the individual needs of their students. Financial assistance for scholarships that pay for student tuition like Ivania’s children have received, or for transportation costs for students from outlying areas, for instrument acquisition and repair, or support for students’ ability to attend practice sessions or competitions away from San Ramon are just some of the many ways that CAA members and friends are helping SiNEM continue to make a difference in the lives of children and their families in our greater San Ramon community.

We all so appreciate and thank you for your generous and continued support.

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The Community Action Alliance

Location: San Ramon, Alajuela - Costa Rica
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Mary Lou Hofmann
Palmares , Alajuela Costa Rica

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