Los Niños includes community volunteers in the United States, Canada and Mexico.  We
welcome your questions, comments and suggestions.

United States.  Jon Hart lives in Portland, Oregon, where he manages the bewildering
stack of paperwork necessary to keep Los Niños in the good graces of government
regulatory agencies.  Jon has been actively involved with civic and neighborhood groups for
more than twenty years.  You may contact Jon at
jon@losninos.us.   U.S. donation checks
may be mailed to:

    Los Niños
    c/o Jon Hart
    P.O. Box 1826
    Portland, Oregon 97207

    Canada.  Pamela McDermid,  is currently a writer/editor, counselor and community
    development worker living in Ontario.  Pam lived and worked as a newspaper
    columnist in Mexico for nearly five years where she was instrumental in establishing
    a library in Bucerias, Nayarit and a children’s English program for the arts that
    included surrounding communities.  Her list of community activist credentials is far
    too long to include in this small space.  Pamela may be contacted at
    pamelita@losninos.us.  Canadian donation checks may be mailed to:

    Los Niños
    24 Selkirk Road, Box 2156
    Collingwood L9Y 3Z1
    Ontario, Canada

    Mexico.  I’m Lawrence Marbut, a retired marketing director who specialized in
    small business development.  I have lived in Mexico for three years.  My passion for
    children’s education issues has led to participation in similar school projects in the
    United States (migrant out-reach), Asia and Mexico.  I’ll be your contact in
    Zihuatanejo at lorenzo@losninos.us.   Or, if you are here in paradise, feel free to call
    me locally at 554-2115.
    Local donations may be mailed or dropped off at my home.

    Lawrence Marbut
    Andador Chorlito #10
    Col. Dario Galeana
    Zihuatanejo, 40885, Guerrero
    Mexico
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