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Support Los Tres Hermanos — Help Indigenous Builders Get the Tools They Need – Please allow me to introduce, Indi, Rochi and Emilio.
In Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, three BriBri brothers have launched Los Tres Hermanos, a small but growing home improvement business. With strong values, honesty, and hard work, they’ve already begun making a name for themselves in their community — offering services like painting, roofing, landscaping, and general home repairs.
But there’s one thing standing in their way: they don’t have their own tools. Currently, they borrow what they can from family and friends. To keep up with demand and take on more jobs, Los Tres Hermanos need to purchase essential tools like:
- Power drills, saws and sanding equipment
• Hammers and screwdrivers
• Measuring tools
• Painting and safety equipment
• Wheel barrels and machetes
• And other must-haves for professional construction work
Our goal: $7,000 to fully equip their small business
This isn’t just about buying tools — it’s about empowering indigenous entrepreneurs to build a sustainable future for themselves and their families, with pride and independence.
Every donation — big or small — makes a real difference.
Let’s give these brothers the chance to grow their business and provide for their community, the BriBri Nation in Costa Rica, “In Costa Rica, the Cabécares, Bribris, Ngäbe, Térrabas, Borucas, Huetares, Malekus, and Chorotegas ethnic groups keep a rich cultural heritage alive. Currently, there are over 100,000 indigenous people in the country, representing about 2% of the population. Six indigenous languages are spoken across 24 territories, primarily in rural areas. Despite the drastic population reduction during the 16th-century colonization, these communities continue to fight for their autonomy,”
Reviews …….
“Great guys …… I had a great experience working with Los Tres Hermanos. They are each very kind and respectful and easy to work with. Each day they worked until dark and stayed committed to the task at hand with good attitudes and smiles on their faces. They even pointed out other things that need to be fixed and didn’t charge extra to help. I didn’t feel taken advantage of as a single woman. The price was very fair, I am very happy with their work, and I will definitely be calling them again for my next project. I even learned a bit about their BriBri culture. I highly recommend working with Los Tres Hermanos.”
“They did a very good job building my separation wall, roof work and barrier wall to my property! Very recommended.”
Thank you for your kindness and support!
— Friends of Los Tres Hermanos


