NOTICIAS
Certification as Miskito Welders in Beaumont,Texas.
45 Migrants from the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast were trained and received their welding certificate on August 23, 2024.
The course was coordinated between the foundation Pro Moskitia and the Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont, Texas. It lasted three months and was coordinated by Antonio Menn, member of the board of directors of the Foundation Pro Moskitia.
Repatriation of the remains of Graciela Peralta
On June 10, 2024, Miskito Graciela Peralta Williams, originally from the Dakban community in Nicaragua, passed away in Austin, Texas. She arrived as a migrant to the US in 2022, a widow, a seamstress by trade and mother of four children. The foundation raised funds to help with her repatriation. Dozens of supportive migrants managed, through this Foundation, to bring her remains to her family in Nicaragua.
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CONTACT US
FUNDATION PRO MOSKITIA
Secretary Philip Mullins,
Phone 512-444-8640, e-mail: philip.mullins@utexas.edu promoskitianica@gmail.com
Mailing address
6312 Woodhue Dr.
Austin, Texas 78745-3734.
The corporate records of the Foundation are available for inspection in Austin, Texas by appointment.