Sensory Healing Spices Workshop
Join us for this Workshop with Geri Brown, whereyou'll explore how spices like Ginger, Turmeric, andLemongrass can enhance your meals,reduce stress,and improve your health through a hands-ontasting experience.
Do you love Indian food? We do! Register now for our fundraising luncheon on Saturday, May 7th! Space is limited; if you are planning to attend, please register here so that our Director of Social Responsibility Natalia Hidalgo can effectively coordinate with the restaurant.
Additionally, when members and friends of the PWNCR visit Rasoi – Sabores de la India in Santa Ana or Curry Kingdom – Indian Restaurant in Barrio Dent, San Pedro from now through May 22 and show this image, the restaurant owner and our member Shilpa Agarwal and her family will donate 25% of the cost of your meal (before taxes and after paying credit card fees) to the Costa Rica Humanitarian Foundation!
This promotion is valid from today through May 22nd. Please note, cash is preferred.
When you dine at one of these restaurants on your own, please do take a quick photo and either send it via WhatsApp 8868-6990 or email it to info @ pwncr.com so that we can recognize the restaurant and your contribution!
If you can’t make it to one of the restaurants for a meal, you still have many options to donate to the Costa Rica Humanitarian Foundation and help improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable populations in Costa Rica. Please follow the instructions below:
In any case, when you make a donation, please put PWNCR in the description so we can keep track of the donations! Also, (and this is super important) please email a screenshot or photo to info@pwncr.com so that we can recognize you as a donor (by name or anonymously!)
The Costa Rican Humanitarian Foundation (CRHF) works to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable populations in Costa Rica. The Foundation now manages more than fifty volunteer projects throughout the country, focusing on education, community development, primary and preventive health care, and extensive support services for women, at-risk youth and indigenous groups. All needs that the CHRF addresses are defined by the local populations, thus ensuring a high level of commitment to each of their programs.