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Coatepec Mexico Catholic WorkerCasa de Hospitabilidad Fray Bartolome de las CasasMoctezuma 31, Zona CentralCoatepec, Veracruz, Mexico CP 19500MexicoPhone: 522.816.3608
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Casa ColibrJ. Manuel Hernandez E.Ocampo # 2Hostotipaquillo, Jal 46440MexicoPhone: 386.744.5063Email:[email protected]
Comunidad Trabajador Catlico, Hostotipaquillo, Jalisco, Mexico
We are a newly established community in rural Mexico, founded by former LACW
community members. Casa Colibr: We are an intentional community in the CatholicWorker tradition. Our projects include: a small organic farm; child, teen, and adultEnglish classes; traditional folklorico dance classes; artistic and cultural workshops;round table discussions; prayer; and monthly in-house liturgies. In addition to our effortsto connect with and build community in the rural town of Hostotipaquillo, we arecommitted to maintaining our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. This we believeis essential to the Catholic Worker philosophy of building a new society in the shell ofthe old.
Volunteers needed:
We welcome those interested in visiting Casa Colibr, some understanding of Spanish isneeded, as well as a willingness to work and live in a rural Mexican village.
http://www.casacolibricw.com/
Autobus - Basilica - Patricia Sanz Directions
Walking directions to Patricio Sanz 449, Del Valle, Benito Jurez, Ciudad de Mxico,D.F., Mexico3D
Terminal Central de Autobuses del Poniente del D.F.Sur 122 232Real del Monte, lvaro Obregn, 01130 Ciudad de Mxico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
1. Head north on Sur 122
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100 m
2. Turn right onto Ro de Tacubaya
270 m
3. Turn right onto Cisne
45 m
4. Turn left onto Pavoreal
100 m
5. Turn right onto Ruiseor
300 m
6. Turn left onto Camino Real a Toluca
350 m
7. Slight right to stay on Camino Real a Toluca
180 m
8. Turn right toward Mrtires de Tacubaya
120 m
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9. Turn left onto Mrtires de Tacubaya
700 m
10. Turn right onto Puente La Morena
47 m
11. Continue onto Puente de La Morena
300 m
12. Continue onto Pennsylvania
30 m
13. Slight left onto Filadelfia
800 m
14. Continue onto Torres Adalid
280 m
15. Turn left onto Patricio SanzDestination will be on the left
210 m
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US Department of State Embassy & Consular Affairs See: http://www.usembassy.gov/See: http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/emergencies/emergencies_1212.html Mexico: Mexico City | Espaol Mexico: Ciudad Juarez | Espaol Mexico:
Guadalajara | Espaol Mexico: Hermosillo | Espaol Mexico: Matamoros | Espaol Mexico: Merida | Espaol Mexico: Monterrey | Espaol Mexico: Nogales | Espaol Mexico: Nuevo Laredo Mexico: Puerto Vallarta Mexico: Tijuana | Espaol Mexico: VPP El Bajio | Espaol Mexico: VPP Chiapas-Tabasco | Espaol
Mexico US Department of State - Personal safety and crimes See: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_970.html#safetyCONSULATES (with consular districts defined by Mexican state):Ciudad Juarez (Chihuahua): Paseo de la Victoria 3650, telephone (011) (52) (656)
227-3000. Facebook & Twitter Guadalajara (Nayarit, Jalisco, Aguas Calientes, andColima): Progreso 175, Col. Americana; telephone (011) (52) (333) 268-2100. Facebook& TwitterHermosillo (Sinaloa and the southern part of Sonora): Calle Monterrey 141 Poniente,Col. Esqueda; telephone (011) (52) (662) 289-3500. Facebook Matamoros (thesouthern part of Tamaulipas with the exception of the city of Tampico): Avenida Primera2002 y Azaleas; telephone (011) (52) (868) 812-4402. Facebook & Twitter Merida(Campeche, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo): Calle 60 No. 338 K x 29 y 31, Col. AlcalaMartin; telephone (011) (52) (999) 942-5700.Monterrey (Nuevo Leon, Durango, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, and the southern part ofCoahuila): Avenida Constitucion 411 Poniente; telephone (011) (52) (818) 047-3100.
Facebook & Twitter Nogales (the northern part of Sonora): Calle San Jose,Fraccionamiento Los Alamos; telephone (011) (52) (631) 311-8150. FacebookNuevo Laredo (the northern part of Coahuila and the northwestern part of Tamaulipas):Calle Allende 3330, Col. Jardin; telephone (011) (52) (867) 714-0512. Tijuana (BajaCalifornia Norte and Baja California Sur): Paseo de Las Culturas s/n Mesa de Otay,telephone (011) (52) (664) 977-2000. FacebookCONSULAR AGENCIES (mainly serving the location city only): Acapulco: HotelEmporio, Costera Miguel Aleman 121 Suite 14; telephone (011)(52) (744) 481-0100 or(011)(52)(744) 484-0300. Los Cabos: Tiendas de Palmilla, Carretera TranspeninsularKm 27.5 Local B221, San Jos del Cabo, Baja California Sur, C.P. 23406: Telephone:(624) 143-3566 Fax: (624) 143-6750 Cancun: Blvd. Kukulcan Km 13 ZH Torre La
Europea, Despacho 301 Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico C.P. 77500; telephone (011)(52)(998) 883-0272. Cozumel: Plaza Villa Mar en El Centro, Plaza Principal, (ParqueJurez between Melgar and 5th Ave.) 2nd floor, Locales #8 and 9; telephone (011)(52)(987) 872-4574. Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo: Hotel Fontan, Blvd. Ixtapa; telephone (011)(52)(755) 553-2100. Mazatlan: Hotel Playa Mazatln, Playa Gaviotas 202, Zona Dorada;telephone (011)(52) (669) 916-5889. Oaxaca: Macedonio Alcala No. 407, Interior 20;telephone (011)(52)(951)514-3054 or (011)(52)(951) 516-2853. Piedras Negras:Abasolo 211, Local 3, Col. Centro; telephone (011)(52)(878) 782-5586 or (011)(52)(878)
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Precautions to Take While TravelingSafety on the Street
Use the same common sense traveling overseas that you would at home. Be especiallycautious in (or avoid) areas where you may be more easily victimized. These includecrowded subways, train stations, elevators, tourist sites, market places, festivals andcrime-ridden neighborhoods.
Don't use short cuts, narrow alleys or poorly lit streets.
Try not to travel alone at night.
Avoid public demonstrations and other civil disturbances.
Keep a low profile and avoid loud conversations or arguments.
Do not discuss travel plans or other personal matters with strangers.
Avoid scam artists by being wary of strangers who approach you and offer to be yourguide or sell you something at bargain prices.
Beware of pickpockets. They often have an accomplice who will: jostle you, ask you fordirections or the time, point to something spilled on your clothing, or distract you bycreating a disturbance.
Beware of groups of vagrant children who could create a distraction to pick your pocket.
Wear the shoulder strap of your bag across your chest and walk with the bag away fromthe curb to avoid drive-by purse-snatchers.
Try to seem purposeful when you move about. Even if you are lost, act as if you knowwhere you are going. Try to ask for directions only from individuals in authority.
Know how to use a pay telephone and have the proper change or token on hand.
Learn a few phrases in the local language or have them handy in written form so thatyou can signal your need for police or medical help.
Make a note of emergency telephone numbers you may need: police, fire, your hotel,and the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
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If you are confronted, don't fight back -- give up your valuables.
Safety in Your Hotel
Keep your hotel door locked at all times. Meet visitors in the lobby.Do not leave money and other valuables in your hotel room while you are out. Use thehotel safe.
If you are out late at night, let someone know when you expect to return.
If you are alone, do not get on an elevator if there is a suspicious-looking person inside.
Read the fire safety instructions in your hotel room. Know how to report a fire, and besure you know where the nearest fire exits and alternate exits are located. (Count the
doors between your room and the nearest exit; this could be a lifesaver if you have tocrawl through a smoke-filled corridor.)
Safety on Public Transportation
If a country has a pattern of tourists being targeted by criminals on public transport, thatinformation is mentioned in each countrys Country Specific Information in the sectionabout crime.
Taxis
Only take taxis clearly identified with official markings. Beware of unmarked cabs.Trains
Well-organized, systematic robbery of passengers on trains along popular tourist routesis a problem. It is more common at night and especially on overnight trains.
If you see your way being blocked by a stranger and another person is very close to youfrom behind, move away. This can happen in the corridor of the train or on the platformor station.
Do not accept food or drink from strangers. Criminals have been known to drug food or
drink offered to passengers. Criminals may also spray sleeping gas in traincompartments. Where possible, lock your compartment. If it cannot be locked securely,take turns sleeping in shifts with your traveling companions. If that is not possible, stayawake. If you must sleep unprotected, tie down your luggage and secure your valuablesto the extent possible.
Do not be afraid to alert authorities if you feel threatened in any way. Extra police areoften assigned to ride trains on routes where crime is a serious problem.
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Buses
The same type of criminal activity found on trains can be found on public buses onpopular tourist routes. For example, tourists have been drugged and robbed while
sleeping on buses or in bus stations. In some countries, whole busloads of passengershave been held up and robbed by gangs of bandits.
Safety When You Drive
When you rent a car, choose a type that is commonly available locally. Where possible,ask that markings that identify it as a rental car be removed. Make certain it is in goodrepair. If available, choose a car with universal door locks and power windows, featuresthat give the driver better control of access. An air conditioner, when available, is also asafety feature, allowing you to drive with windows closed. Thieves can and do snatchpurses through open windows of moving cars.
Keep car doors locked at all times. Wear seat belts.
As much as possible, avoid driving at night.
Don't leave valuables in the car. If you must carry things with you, keep them out ofsight locked in the trunk, and then take them with you when you leave the car.
Don't park your car on the street overnight. If the hotel or municipality does not have aparking garage or other secure area, select a well-lit area.
Never pick up hitchhikers.
Don't get out of the car if there are suspicious looking individuals nearby. Drive away.
Patterns of Crime Against Motorists
In many places frequented by tourists, including areas of southern Europe, victimizationof motorists has been refined to an art. Where it is a problem, U.S. embassies areaware of it and consular officers try to work with local authorities to warn the publicabout the dangers. In some locations, these efforts at public awareness have paid off,reducing the frequency of incidents. You may also wish to ask your rental car agency for
advice on avoiding robbery while visiting tourist destinations.Carjackers and thieves operate at gas stations, parking lots, in city traffic and along thehighway. Be suspicious of anyone who hails you or tries to get your attention when youare in or near your car.
Criminals use ingenious ploys. They may pose as good Samaritans, offering help fortires that they claim are flat or that they have made flat. Or they may flag down a
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motorist, ask for assistance, and then steal the rescuer's luggage or car. Usually theywork in groups, one person carrying on the pretense while the others rob you.
Other criminals get your attention with abuse, either trying to drive you off the road, orcausing an "accident" by rear-ending you.
In some urban areas, thieves don't waste time on ploys, they simply smash car windowsat traffic lights, grab your valuables or your car and get away. In cities around the world,"defensive driving" has come to mean more than avoiding auto accidents; it meanskeeping an eye out for potentially criminal pedestrians, cyclists and scooter riders.
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Walking directions to Patricio Sanz 449, Del Valle, Benito Jurez, Ciudad de Mxico,D.F., Mexico3D
Basilica de GuadalupePlaza de las Americas 1Villa Gustavo a Madero, Gustavo A. Madero, 07050 Ciudad de Mxico, Distrito Federal,Mexico
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1. Head east on Mina toward Leona Vicario
130 m
2. Turn right onto 5 de Febrero
350 m
3. Turn right onto Alberto Herrera
290 m
4. Turn left to stay on Alberto Herrera
29 m
5. Turn right onto Cuauhtmoc
81 m
6. Continue onto Ricarte
21 m
7. Turn left onto De Guadalupe
3.4 km
8. Continue onto Paseo de La Reforma
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4.0 km
9. Slight left onto Calle Insurgents Sur/Av de los Insurgentes Sur/MX-85
Continue to follow Av de los Insurgentes Sur/MX-85Go through 1 roundabout
3.6 km
10. Slight left onto Nuevo Len
89 m
11. Continue onto Av Divisin del Nte
400 m
12. Slight right onto Patricio SanzDestination will be on the right
230 m
Patricio Sanz 449Del Valle, Benito Jurez, Ciudad de Mxico, D.F., Mexico
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Walking directions to Basilica de Guadalupe3D
Autobuses del Norte
Eje Central (Lzaro Crdenas)Panamericana, Gustavo A. Madero, Ciudad de Mxico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
1. Head south on Eje Central (Lzaro Crdenas) toward Pte 112
290 m
2. Turn left onto Pte 112
750 m
3. Turn left onto Av Insurgentes Norte
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Autobuses del NorteEje Central (Lzaro Crdenas)Panamericana, Gustavo A. Madero, Ciudad de Mxico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
1. Head north on Eje Central (Lzaro Crdenas) toward Eje Central Lzaro Crdenas
300 m
2. Sharp right onto Eje Central Lzaro Crdenas
140 m
3. Turn left onto Jos Guadalupe Lpez Velarde
350 m
4. Turn right onto Hospital Benito Jurez
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80 m
5. Turn left onto Lic Jos Urbano Fonseca
210 m
6. Turn left onto Av Instituto Politcnico Nacional
800 m
7. Turn right at Colector 13
18 m
8. Turn left onto Av Instituto Politcnico Nacional
73 m
9. Turn right onto Ricarte
180 m
10. Turn left onto Chiclayo
240 m
11. Turn right onto Avenida MontevideoDestination will be on the left
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