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Employees Give the Gift of Life
Nearly fifty employees of the US Embassy in San Jose participated in a blood drive to benefit the blood bank of the CCSS...
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U.S. Marshals Conduct Training
A group of 60 officers from different Costa Rican law enforcement organizations participated in a special Embassy-sponsored training program on securing and transferring of detainees...
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Reflecting on Learning to Learn
The US Embassy was proud to participate in the 29th National English Teachers Conference, which took place from January 23-25. This year’s them was Reflecting on Learning to Learn
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Peace Corps volunteers,past & present
Vice President Liberman and Ambassador Andrew joined with Peace Corps volunteers, past and present, to celebrate that organization’s 50th anniversary in Costa Rica...
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Disabled People’s Life Quality
U.S. Ambassador Anne S. Andrew visited the Airport Lions Club headquarters to watch as dozens of Costa Ricans gained new independence through the donation of 180 wheelchairs...
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U.S. Recognizes Efforts for Equality
Human Rights Day: The U.S. Embassy recognizes the efforts of companies that are implementing workplace policies supporting the equality of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals (LGBT).
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TEDx Women - Economic Empowerment
Ambassador Anne Andrew joined with participants in San Jose’s TEDxLlorente event on issues important to women...
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NO to Drugs, YES to Life
Jordan Ostia is in first grade of La Inmaculada School in Quepos. At his young age, Jordan fully understands the harm caused by drugs and how important is to stay away from them...
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Students Already Speak English!
They come from different parts of Costa Rica, but have one thing in common. They come from tough neighborhoods that have few economic opportunities, which can put their future at risk...
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Peace Corps Supports Women’s Business Group in Costa Rica
Peace Corps volunteer Dorian Diaz is working with eight women in his small Costa Rican community to help them develop business skills and generate income from the sale of hand-sewn products.