A Service To Humanity

Today, we visited the Cigar Family complex. In it, we had the opportunity to visit the school that the Cigar Family has set up. The school not only offers education to grades K-12, but it also provides clinical care and recreational opportunities to the students. In addition, the school extends their care to the neighboring communities of families as well. Watching the operation of the school and the students, I see the true value of giving and the impact it can have on the lives of others. Much thanks is due to the Cigar Family and their altruism to this local community in Baiguate. I look forward to everything the Ryan Nece Foundation will accomplish in these next few days!

– Nhu Doan

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