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COAR High School Medical Track Students To the Rescue!

In March 2015, a wonderful group of students from the College of Wooster visited COAR and taught English in the high school.  It was a great visit. The College of Wooster students taught English in pairs with 4-6 COAR students at a time.  That is a student-teacher language ratio of potentially 1:2.  Wow!  All of […]

March 2015 Newsletter page 1

Four Internos Moving On . . . Then and Now # 1 – Veronica – Transition to Adulthood with Real Job Skills and Experience Veronica was one of several COAR internos selected by the Hotel Intercontinental Real, San Salvador, for a prestigious hotel internship program in 2014. While attending the regular high school, participants in […]

March 2015 Newsletter page 2 and 3

Four Internos Moving On . . . Then and Now # 2 & 3 Cristina and Marta Alicia, Sisters – Ready for a New Home Marta Alicia turned 18 last month and the Child Protection Agency, ISNA, decided she should live with a relative. Cristina, 16, was allowed to leave with her. They have grown […]

March Newsletter 2015 pages 4 and 5

Archbishop Romero ~ Beatified May 23rd COAR is the oldest extant organization to carry Msgr. Romero’s name with the blessing of the Archdiocese of San Salvador Above, Sr. Dorothy Kazel, OSU, (murdered Dec. 2, 1980) took these pictures of Msgr. Romero when he visited the town next to where COAR stands today. Below are The […]

March Newsletter 2015 pages 6 and 7

Watercolor original by: Marie Spaeder Haas

From the Peace Mission’s Executive Director By Mary K. Stevenson If you will indulge me, the memorial gifts below are for my father, John D. Stevenson, who died on October 30th. What I wrote to those who gave in his memory seems equally suited to all the COAR children’s supporters: “COAR may seem an odd […]

Where can you zipline next to a waterfall? El Salvador.

Let’s play a game.  I will name a location and you name what it is known for, ok? China, the Great Wall Paris, the Eiffel Tower Greece, the Parthenon El Salvador, beautiful water falls and zipline routes.  Huh? Yes, when you hear of El Salvador, you usually think of Oscar Romero, the Martyrs of the […]

COAR & the Town of Zaragoza together lead the Stations of the Cross

Each year, COAR’s school works with the local Parish (Our Lady of the Pillar) to lead the Stations of the Cross (Via Crucis).  It is truly a community event drawing upon students, COAR residents, parents, parishoners and even our wonderful nuns who come from Spain and Peru originally.     In the US, our culture […]

December 2014 Newsletter page 1

COAR’s roots: 50th Anniversary of the Cleveland Latin American Mission (CLAM) Team In El Salvador since 1964     In July, San Salvador Archbishop Escobar welcomed Cleveland’s Bishop Lennon to a mass and week-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the “CLAM” Team.         Bishop Lennon is joined by CLAM Team priests, past and current, Fr. Joe Callahan, Fr. […]

December 2014 Newsletter page 2 – Benefit Thanks

COAR Peace Mission Annual Benefit Celebrating 34 years of protecting, educating, and healing impoverished children in El Salvador. On Oct. 3rd, at the Center for Pastoral Leadership…   250+ wined and dined and   Raised $81,000+ Thanks!       Benefactors Musca Family Charitable Fund Mary Ann & John Mastrantoni Peg & Mike Cachat Anonymous Friend […]

December 2014 Newsletter page 3 – Benefit Thanks

Thanks!! Raffle Prize Donors Hilton Garden Inn, Twinsburg Blue Canyon Kitchen & Tavern Revy Fair Trade Products Ridge Top Golf Course Jesuit Retreat House Sr. Sheila Marie Tobbe, OSU Buehler’s Fresh Foods Terry & Martin Tusim Anna Richards Fiona Hudec Art N Flowers Castle Noel Arline Nosse Atlee Horner Eileen Biehl Diane Kubera Kathy Yoakum […]