The Hogar del Niño has just announced it’s latest innovative fundraising scheme – the “Café de la Leche Cruise” – a cruise aboard the Costa Luminosa cruise ship, which will take Casa de Campo’s ladies and gentleman on a voyage around the Caribbean! Now that’s a way to raise money!
The “Café de la Leche Cruise” is open to everyone – so if you’ve ever dreamed of exploring our neighbouring Caribbean islands, here’s your chance to do so and contribute to the Hogar del Niño! The cruise will depart from the Casa de Campo – La Romana tourist port on Monday the 15th of April to Isla Catalina, Tortola Road Harbour in the British Virgin Isles, Antigua in St. Johns-Antigua, Martinique, Guadelope and St. Marteen Philipsburg before returning to La Romana and return on Monday the 22nd of April.
The “Café de la Leche” is normally a monthly gathering held from 5pm to 7pm at a Casa de Campo villa or resident, where Casa de Campo ladies meet for a few drinks and a bite to eat and contributions of dried milk and cereals are donated to the Hogar del Niño’s crib room, where the charity cares for more than 200 babies everyday. [Click here to read about the Café de la Leche tradition.] The Café de la Leche cruise, will no doubt attract these same ladies – for an entire week of fun, rather than just an afternoon! Of course men are also welcome – the more the merrier when it comes to fundraising and having a good time!
Ahoy mateys! It’s time to start planning the perfect nautical vacation wardrobe!
Café de la Leche Cruise
When: Monday the 15th of April to Monday the 22nd of April
On Monday the 5th of March, the ladies of Casa de Campo surfed the tide of FUN aboard the Costa Luminosa cruise ship during a very special Café de la Leche event in aid of the Hogar del Niño!
The Hogar del Niño is a children’s daycare and educational center for over 1500 children, located in La Romana town, just outside of Casa de Campo. Children from as young as just a few weeks old up to 18 years old are cared for and educated daily, from as early as 5:30am and staying as late as 7pm.
The organization also provides special schooling to over 75 hearing impaired and blind children, as well as a vocational school where over 235 students receive classes in different areas like: sewing; industrial preparation, installation and electrical maintenance; plumbing and management of computer office programs.