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Serving kids with my art
When school was about to start up again, Plenitud PR took on the project of creating lesson plans for 178 students from 3 different schools in Las Marías and Maricao. Can you imagine being a child and having to take classes online? I’m sure a lot of you are first-hand witnesses to this dynamic - kids stuck at home, on screens all day, with no real creative stimulation or social interaction. In response, Plenitud PR came up with the idea of arranging and distributing agriculture and art kits along with interactive tutorial videos to spice up students’ online classes.
How I Discovered My New Passion
I have found a new passion in my life. While a world of madness swirls around me, I have found my true north, a new direction filled with surprises and smiles every day. I have found a lost treasure that fills me with hope.
This Act of Love Changed My Life
12 years ago when Plenitud was only an idea, one of our best friends, Tim Carter (that we lovingly call by his nickname “Gopinatha”), had the heart to sell one of his most valuable possessions, a grand piano, to pay for plane tickets so Owen could…
Rainwater harvesting, a response to the water problem in Puerto Rico
After the passings of Hurricane Irma and María in 2017, when large portions of the archipelago were without electricity, telephone, and water services for several months, the collective mentality of the contemporary Puerto Rican people was forever changed.
Gardening as Therapy
Right now more than ever, human beings are becoming aware of our deep interconnectedness, of the myriad ways that we belong to and depend on each other for health, happiness, and, ultimately, survival. Through the global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges facing our society as a result of broken governmental systems, and the dramatic and worsening global climate crisis, we are seeing the ways in which our collective ways of thinking and behaving affect every living being on this planet.
Black Lives Matter
As human beings, we all carry the inherent desire to experience wholeness--within ourselves, within our relationships, and within our communities.
At Plenitud, a big part of our service is helping people to reconnect with that wholeness through personal, relational, and communal development.
Caring For A Raised Garden Bed
If you want to create or improve a garden at your home or farm, the step of designing raised garden beds is an important one! Here we will share with you 3 different planting bed design types, as well as their unique benefits and dimensions so you can build your own. This information comes from Plenitud PR’s most recent book, ¡Siembra Boricua!
Tulsi Sun Tea
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) is a beautiful plant rich in nutritional properties. Originating in India, it features long stems with purple flowers. It is related to the basil family of herbs, and is often referred to as “holy basil”, held sacred in the Hindu tradition. Drinking it as a tea produces a combined energizing and relaxing effect.
Love Is Stability
When things fall apart, when our expectations of the world feel like a rug pulled out from underneath us, what can we do? Where do we find solid ground to stand on?
Navigating Adversity Together
There are so many lessons to be learned, not only from the emergence of the pandemic itself, but also by our personal and community responses to what we are experiencing. Here at Plenitud our desire is to approach this time in our lives with a degree of openness to learning what we can from it right now—and to helping each other adapt to these changes in community.
Indian Ayurvedic Kitchari
Recipe for Kitchari with Calabaza and Carrots, inspired by Yamuna Devi in “The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking.“
Cassava Empanadas
Cassava empanada is a recipe celebrated by all the people with whom we have shared them, the recipe was prepared by Mónica Tollinchi in collaboration with Plenitud PR
Griddle-Baked Whole Wheat Bread: Chapati
Chapati is a type of ‘roti’ or flatbread from India. In Plenitud PR we love chapati because it is very easy to make, and is an excellent companion for various types of vegetarian dishes. In this blog post, teammate Duncan Anderson shares his experience and the recipe.
Puerto Rican ‘Pasteles’
Thinking about pasteles in Puerto Rico gives us a festive and cheerful feeling. It is because this traditional recipe has always represented family and community union, and celebration! Here we share a vegetarian version of this delicious recipe.