SAN NICOLAS NEEDS YOUR HELP
The people of San Nicolas need your help and there are different ways for you to get involved in supporting the cause of Saving San Nicolas and its people from all the pollution, which they are victims of every single day due to the Refineries.

Our organization wants to protect the people of San Nicolas and prevent them from having any further health problems, due to the pollution of Valero Refineries. We want the people of San Nicolas to feel safe and healthy again in their own home town, be able to breathe in the clean fresh ocean air of Aruba and enjoy the natural constant winds that the island has to offer.
We want to give them the view of beautiful hotels and landscaping, business opportunities and prosperity for the town of San Nicolas, instead of grand constructions of metal and steel and constant smoke hovering over this beautiful town.
Furthermore we want the people of San Nicolas to financially benefit from all the riches in nature that the Eastern side of the island has to offer, such as its long stretch of white sandy beaches and blue tranquil waters. Therefore we are also seeking investors to invest on this still, underdeveloped part of the island.
Aruba is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean, which offers a wide range of 4-star hotels, casino's, entertainment, nightlife and fine dining. The people are friendly (Not to Americans...unless they spend LOTS of $$$ which supports their economy), the weather is always warm and sunny with a natural wind blowing and its location is completely out of hurricane range.
The western side of the island already offers a large variety of hotels and restaurants, while the Eastern side of the island is dominated by the Refineries. There are multiple growth and infrastructure potentials and business opportunities in San Nicolas for both local and international investors, once the Refineries smoke pollution does not dominate the Eastern side of the island anymore.
Job opportunities will open up for the people of San Nicolas "finally"! The eastern side of the Island will slowly develop, which will offer them a brighter and prosperous future, and they'll be able to work and live in a healthier, stronger and richer San Nicolas. We invite all environmental, human rights activist and investors to look into this matter.
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Our organization wants to protect the people of San Nicolas and prevent them from having any further health problems, due to the pollution of Valero Refineries. We want the people of San Nicolas to feel safe and healthy again in their own home town, be able to breathe in the clean fresh ocean air of Aruba and enjoy the natural constant winds that the island has to offer.
We want to give them the view of beautiful hotels and landscaping, business opportunities and prosperity for the town of San Nicolas, instead of grand constructions of metal and steel and constant smoke hovering over this beautiful town.
Furthermore we want the people of San Nicolas to financially benefit from all the riches in nature that the Eastern side of the island has to offer, such as its long stretch of white sandy beaches and blue tranquil waters. Therefore we are also seeking investors to invest on this still, underdeveloped part of the island.
Aruba is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean, which offers a wide range of 4-star hotels, casino's, entertainment, nightlife and fine dining. The people are friendly (Not to Americans...unless they spend LOTS of $$$ which supports their economy), the weather is always warm and sunny with a natural wind blowing and its location is completely out of hurricane range.
The western side of the island already offers a large variety of hotels and restaurants, while the Eastern side of the island is dominated by the Refineries. There are multiple growth and infrastructure potentials and business opportunities in San Nicolas for both local and international investors, once the Refineries smoke pollution does not dominate the Eastern side of the island anymore.
Job opportunities will open up for the people of San Nicolas "finally"! The eastern side of the Island will slowly develop, which will offer them a brighter and prosperous future, and they'll be able to work and live in a healthier, stronger and richer San Nicolas. We invite all environmental, human rights activist and investors to look into this matter.
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