We know the challenge of evening driving in many of our communities. 
 
  You can probably count on more than two hands how many times you were challenged to see the walker or bicyclist on the side of the road.
 
  In Brasilito, Guanacaste, the roads are narrow, no reflectors, no lights…and at night – it’s a real challenge with all the foot and bicycle traffic.
 
   Two members of  Beach Community Church saw the need and vowed to do their part in making it a little safer.
 
   The couple have donated for the purchase of over 700 yellow vests and yellow reflective wrist slapbands to be given to the Brasilito community just before Christmas.    Bicycle lights are also being purchased. 
Contact us to learn more about the project and how to bring it to your community.

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