By Anna Cait Wade | Associate Director of Donor Relations
Dear friends,
This April 22nd, the Mariposa DR Foundation hosted an Ecological Fair to celebrate Earth Day. During the event, the newest generation of environmental activists in Cabarete, the Mariposa girls, shared with their families and the community all the different ways Mariposa goes green everyday!
The event featured a musical concert, dance recital and a recycled fashion show. The Musical Group presented original songs with lyrics that inspire us to protect our precious natural resources, and las percusionistas, our percussion group, showed off their upcycled drums, which are re-purposed water storage containers. Rosanna, a Mariposa mother whose daughter Jafreisy has been in the Musical Group for over five years, shared during the concert that “El Agua Vale Más Del Oro” is one of her favorite Mariposa songs. She said, “I love to sing this song because it is the truth! Just like the words say, water is worth more than gold. Without water, we can’t live.”
In this same spirit of water preservation, the dance group presented a contemporary dance piece about the element of water. Mariposas from the art class proved that green fashion is in vogue with their ocean-inspired costumes and masks all made from recycled elements, such as cereal boxes, toilet paper rolls and plastic bottles caps!
At the Mariposa Center for Girls, we are now composting all organic materials from our kitchen, as well as materials such as paper towel rolls and cardboard boxes to create rich soil for our flourishing garden. On Earth Day, guests toured the Mariposa permaculture garden and learned about composting. The Mariposas led informational sessions to show each step in the composting process so that visitors could educate themselves on composting at home. Each Mariposa family was also given a seedling plant to take home and plant in their backyard garden!
A group of the older Mariposas also led a workshop on how to use an old t-shirt to make a re-usable grocery bag, a skill which they learned from indigenous woman, Colleen Cooley of the Navajo Nation during her visit to the Mariposa Center last month. We were so inspired to see something old transform into something new! The Mariposa girls hope that their mothers will now use these t-shirt bags when they visit the grocery store or local markets to reduce their use of plastic bags.
The Mariposas may wear pink, but where their Mother Earth is concerned they say, Go Green!
Your continued support enables the Mariposa activists to spread sustainable solutions for protecting the environment, starting right in their own backyard! Together, we are empowering the world’s most powerful force for change!
With gratitude,
The girls, families, staff and volunteers at The Mariposa DR Foundation
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