If I was a troublemaker walking the streets of Refugio in Ahuachapan looking for an easy grab from the local parochial school (don’t worry, I’m not), this is the last thing I’d want to see. Notice the metal spikes on top. Salvadorans have learned that a wall means “stay out,” but glass or razor wire on top means “I’m serious.” Just to remind you, TLAU built some classrooms at this school a while back, and during the inauguration Father Keane learned that there is a lot of gang activity and theft in the area hurting the school.
Thanks to all our generous donors for helping to make the Centro Escolar Nuestra Señora del Refugio, with its brand new classrooms, a safe and stable learning environment!
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