Spanish nun Sister Valeriana García-Martín was working in Bogotá, Colombia when she opened a home for four abandoned infants with disabilities. The home became the Asociación Hogares Luz y Vida, which now cares for more than 145 children with disabilities and provides day care or education services for more than 850 children. Hogares Luz y Vida, which means Homes of Light and Life, has expanded to eight locations in Bogotá, which help children with and without disabilities. Sister Valeriana was in Killarney recently to thank staff and customers at Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre for fundraisers organised for Hogares Luz y Vida – The Light & Life Foundation. Sister Valerian and foundation member Colleen Morey, who spends some of the year in Kenmare, spoke to Jerry. For more: https://www.lightandlifefoundation.org/