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Generosity Will Ensure Separated Twins Good Living Conditions On Their Return Home
As María Rocha-Arias, along with her daugthers Yuerlia and Fiorella, the former conjoined twins, get ready to leave California for their return home to Costa Rica, they do not have to worry about their living conditions once home.

Following reports of the pitiful conditions in which the family lived in Costa Rica, generous hands are at work, as the construction company that donated the family the home is now working to make necessary repair and remodelling, according to Construcciones Modulares representative, Jimmy Roque.

The Ministerio de Vivienda (Housing Ministry) is also expected to contribute to the remodelling, according to Vivienda minister, Fernando Zumbado.

The Instituto Mixto de Ayuda Social (IMAS) - the social assistance agency - will also be contributing ¢80.000 colones and will providing furnishings for the home.

The Hospital de Niños (chidlren's hospital) will maintain communications with the Lucille Packard medical centre in the United States, keeping an eye on the separated twins, in addition to providing constant reports on their living conditions.

The objective is provide a comfortable environment for the twins to continue their recuperation from the separations surgery that was performed last November.

To offer you assistance to to Yurelia and Fiorella, you can call (506) 877 6621.

 
 


 

 

 

 
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