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[*] posted on 3-29-2021 at 07:51 AM
Andy of Commitment.org is helping the mountain villages:


From helping a little girl in El Rosario get life-saving heart surgery, to bringing food to remote villages in the Sierra de San Francisco, and has been helping Antonio (BajaCactus) get fire and rescue equipment, Andy Schouten has been working non-stop!

Covid-19 government shut downs of the painted cave tours has devastated the lives of the mountain villagers. Recently, San Francisco de la Sierra got government assistance but Santa Martha not so.

See the new web pages for details and photos...

Organization: Commitment, Inc. a 501C3 non-profit
Website: www.makeacommitment.org

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[*] posted on 3-29-2021 at 09:20 AM


Thank you for posting this David.



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[*] posted on 3-29-2021 at 09:52 AM


Quote: Originally posted by boe4fun  
Thank you for posting this David.


You bet, Paul... and an fyi, Coco is moving his corner to the highway... new building is going up. It is where the old road and new road split at Las Arrastras, Km. 179.5.




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[*] posted on 3-29-2021 at 06:26 PM


So it's going to be "Coco's Y"? Junction?
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[*] posted on 3-30-2021 at 07:23 AM


A few days ago, I ran into my friend and guide, Chico, from Sierra de San Francisco at a hardware store in Vizcaino. He said all is well in the village except they have not had any rain for awhile. He is looking forward to taking us down to the caves again real soon.



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[*] posted on 3-31-2021 at 11:55 AM
Andy of Commitment.org is helping the mountain villages


I am Andy Schouten of Commitment, Inc. First of all I want to thank David Kier for his efforts to bring help to the Sierra de San Francisco. The mountain range is currently in serious drought conditions, which when added to Covid and rock art sites being closed, makes survival difficult. We have been helping since July, 2019. We have already sent about $ 5,000 to help the families, including $ 1,000 just a few days ago. The need will continue for some time to come. There are about 300 people living in the entire range. We are being helped by Trudi Angell of Saddling South and now also Jane Ames of Casa Leree in San Ignacio and the support of quite a few individuals who have donated. Commitment has fairly been quiet on Baja Nomad, but is still very active. With the assistance of Antonio Munoz and the Desert Hawks of El Rosario, we have made substantial donations of fire & rescue equipment and supplies to many other fire/rescue groups throughout Baja California. This includes, Jaws of Life, backboards, cervical collars, turnouts, helmets, gloves, SCBA equipment just to name some of the major items. San Quintin will be the new municipality to handle all of the state of Baja California south of Colonet to the border of BCS. We are already working with the new government to help get supplies to them. We currently have almost 2 trailers loads of gear that we want to send down. A couple of years ago, we helped Ensenada get two used fire engines and an ambulance. We are waiting for final approval to get another fire engine donated. The need in Baja California is great. Whether or not it is to our organization or any other, we ask all of you to
help in whatever way you can.
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[*] posted on 3-31-2021 at 02:56 PM


Thank you, Andy... Great information there.



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[*] posted on 4-2-2021 at 02:49 PM


Attached are a couple of photos of the food packages (despensas) sent to Santa Martha in the Sierra de San Francisco. Our thanks to Jane Ames,
Ada Iris Romero Fuerte and her husband Jose Arce Aguilar and the help
from the Super Mercado San Ignacio Alonzo Arce Arce and Rosa Maria Leira Mayoral.

Casa Leree - Food Despensas 2 - Santa Martha 03-31-21.jpeg - 199kB

Casa Leree - Food Despensas 3 - Santa Martha 3-31-21.jpeg - 201kB
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[*] posted on 4-3-2021 at 06:39 AM


I spoke to Chico last night and he said all archeology sites are open now. Great news!



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[*] posted on 4-3-2021 at 09:14 AM


I have had the privilege of working with Commitment Inc and Andy Schouten in the past and look forward to doing it again, Andy is the real deal, I wish the world had more people like him. JH
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Quote: Originally posted by bajamedic  
I have had the privilege of working with Commitment Inc and Andy Schouten in the past and look forward to doing it again, Andy is the real deal, I wish the world had more people like him. JH


Wow, so good to hear! :cool:




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