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The Little Dominican House

"Make an impact."

On March 27, 2026, ten students and two teachers set course for the Dominican Republic. Their mission? To change a family's future.

Top Cast

  • Justin Weinshank

    Justin Weinshank

    Justin Weinshank

  • Rohaan Mehta

    Rohaan Mehta

    Rohaan Mehta

  • Gino Dorrejo

    Gino Dorrejo

    Gino Dorrejo

  • Laura Pajara

    Laura Pajara

    Laura Pajara

  • Nestór Custudio-Sanchéz

    Nestór Custudio-Sanchéz

    Nestór Custudio-Sanchéz

  • Carlos Peréz

    Carlos Peréz

    Carlos Peréz

  • Lissett Lamouth

    Lissett Lamouth

    Lissett Lamouth

Overview

On March 27, 2026, ten students and two teachers set course for the Dominican Republic. Their mission? To change a family's future.

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  • justinw2509
    justinw2509
    Jun 4, 2026

    First project. Very happy with the results. The trip to the DR was truly a meaningful experience and having the privledge to make this short documentary was truly amazing. I hope you all enjoy.

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