A few days ago I received this email message from the Tenacatita Fund. This is great news: Hola Amigos de Tenacatita, With a campaign promise the governor of Jalisco sent in his troops today to liberate Tenacatita beaches and provide free access and open camping. The state police remain to ensure the safety of citizens and tourists. The last three years have provided proof of allegations against Rodenas Corporation and hired security. Controlling public use by intimidation with guns and riot dogs including the blatant attempts of restricting beach access, limitations of camping and road closures were all cited. The liberation breathes an air of hope for the recently ravaged community from hurricane Patricia. Slowly aid helps to rebuild. But it is a process of wait and see. Tenacatita has always provided the life blood to this community with tourism and the employment for many . As with this struggle, the road back is a slow uphill climb. Those of you that have recently contributed will help to rebuild for many hardest hit. We are helping schools where needed and in lost supplies. Donations have come in for helping the children and mothers. We plan on a Christmas celebration where every child will receive a gift bag from Santa. If you would like to donate to restructuring Tenacatita and or El Rebalsito or would like to designate to a specific cause; paypal= tenafund@gmail.com checks mailed to Tenacatita Fund 308 Alpert Ave. Fort Collins,Co. 80525 -- THE TENACATITA FUND Mary Ann and Chile
Unless the real police stay there ..... the rent-a-cops could move back in like last time. Still don't know if the rent-a-cops were kicked out or just disarmed That program “Vamos Juntos” does look like an effort to bring life back to the badly damaged southern coast of Jalisco [www.informador.com.mx] Sparks Blog - Melaque Blog - Costalegre Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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