Established and incorporated in 1992, PLCC is a non-profit, charitable organization with a two-fold mission:
First, to improve the quality of life for the residents of Palmas del Mar and its outlying community through social, cultural, charitable, and service oriented programs. Our efforts and fundraising are to support schools, shelters, and charitable organizations through donations of both time and financial assistance.
Secondly, our mission is to provide a forum where new residents of Palmas Del Mar can find a place to meet others, learn about the community, and to feel welcome, as we ease the “settling in” process.
An angel in Buena Vista.
She provides food, clothing, and support for families in need.
It is the only English-language school for the Deaf in Puerto Rico and is staffed by teachers trained to work with the Deaf. Each worker is responsible to raise their own financial support.
Palmas Animal Welfare group was organized to address the stray and abandoned pets in Puerto Rico. Our mission is to assist in reuniting lost pets with owners, finding forever homes for abandoned pets, and lower the overall stray population with spay and neuter for all animals in Puerto Rico.
Funding is provided by generous donors to cover food, veterinary, and transportation costs.
Local soup kitchen in Humacao serving many needy local residents.
To offer a world-class education in a safe, positive, and supportive environment that will foster scholarship, creativity, self-discipline, independent thinking, leadership and will promote values for living in a culturally diverse world.
The Church through their "Christian Love Ministry" provides to those in need in the Buena Vista neighborhood. They work closely with a network of between 18-20 churches in the Humacao area. Currently, the Church distributes food for approximately 50 families on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Our goal is to help supplement & provide food the first Thursday of the month.
The Center is a private non-profit run by the Sisters of Charity. Established in 1973, the Center supports the seniors of the Loiza area. Seniors who live in poverty can socialize, receive medical screening and medication, eat a healthy meal, often their only meal each day. They participate in physical, recreational, educational, cultural and religious activities. It is a day care for elderly residents of Loiza, M-F, elders are picked up and driven home.
Holy Family Parish in Palmas del Mar works with an outreach group to assist the community by attending to the needs of the homeless men, women and elderly who live in the periphery of the Dulce Nombre de Jesus Co-cathedral in Humacao. One of the projects is to serve a hot breakfast to approximately 80 people each Sunday morning. The volunteers begin working at 5:30 am and worked from their homes during the pandemic, going out to the community to find the homeless and needy and deliver meals they prepared.
The Fundacion provides a comfortable room in the pediatric ward for children who are receiving IV chemotherapy. They can relax, play video games, watch TV, have a snack, or even make a craft while there.
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