Jun 29, 2009 0
Working Trip Sees Big Strides for Beca, La Huerta’s Electricity and the August Health Fair
“Kick it! Kick it!” The Kumeyaay children of La Huerta shouted at Maya Hogan, who was holding the first American football they had seen. Maya swung her foot, the ball arched towards the kids who then scattered, screaming and laughing at the ball’s unpredictable bounces.

Maya was part of a Comunidad volunteer team that went down to work with the Baja tribes June 18-20. The trip had multiple purposes: to distribute Becas (scholarships) to the Nativo children, to install an electrical system in the kindergarten at La Huerta, and to make connections with the Ensenada Rotary Club to help with future Comunidad projects.
On the Beca front, Comunidad President Tom Hogan and Horacio Moncada, our ‘man in Ensenada’, accompanied by photographer Dan Figueroa, Ysabel Gimenez (a visiting lawyer from Venezuela), and Ensenada-based volunteer Guillermo McConnell, visited La Huerta, Santa Caterina, and San Antonoio Necua to distribute scholarships to students completing this school year.






