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Pack a Donation of Clothes and Toys for a Family in Need in Colombia 

CARTAGENA DE INDIAS, COLOMBIA – November 4, 2015 ..... Casa San Agustin is rewarding guests that bring a piece of excess luggage filled with gifts for underprivileged children this December. That’s right, you can stuff a suitcase with toys, clothes or shoes and you will be reimbursed for the airline fee (up to $50 USD*/per person). “During a season of hope and giving, we have chosen to help support 100 Mil Viviendas (100 Thousand Housing) in Colombia, an organization that builds homes to help displaced families that are living in poverty. Your donation could make a huge difference for a family in need,” says Carolina Bernal, General Manager. “In return, the hotel will gladly provide a $100 USD** food and beverage credit that may be applied at Alma restaurant.” Wondering what to do with an empty piece of baggage on the way home? There are many local Colombian products that you can purchase, as surely you may find something for yourself or as gifts for others.

This offer is valid from December 1 – December 31, 2015 for anyone who books a minimum one-night stay at Casa San Agustin.                  *A receipt from the airline is required in order to receive reimbursement and must be presented to the hotel.                         **The $100 food and beverage credit is applied per room. Gifts must be unwrapped. Ages range from newborn to teens.

About Casa San Agustin  Casa San Agustin is a luxury boutique hotel of 20 beautifully crafted rooms and 10 spacious suites located in the alluring port city of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, where historic charm meets contemporary coastal Colombian living.  Architecturally captivating, the hotel preserves the remnants of an aqueduct within three white-washed, Colonial-era buildings.  Upon stepping through the doorway, discover an authentic Cartagenian style that flows from the swimming pool through to the interiors.  Restaurant Alma provides a sophisticated bar and lounge for guests to mingle over cocktails and tapas. Rack rates start at $370 USD and Suites begin at $1,100 USD.  For reservations or information, please email info@hotelcasasanagustin.com, call +57 5 681 0000 or Book Now. Visit www.hotelcasasanagustin.com, follow us on Instagram @CasaSanAgustin, Twitter @CasaSanAgustin Facebook @HotelCasaSanAgustin and on FlipBoard Discover Hotel Casa San Agustin 

About 100 Mil Viviendas  *100 Mil Viviendas is a program that was created to help rebuild Colombia by creating housing for displaced families. The program is aiming to deliver 100 thousand homes to those in most need, along with creating jobs to help reduce poverty in Colombia. To learn more about 100 Mil Viviendas, please visit www.100milviviendasgratis.gov.co Follow the organization on Twitter @100milviviendas and Facebook @MinVivienda

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Pack a #Donation of Clothes or Toys for a Family in Need in Colombia this December #GiveBack  

Traveling to Cartagena this December? Pack a little extra and be rewarded by @CasaSanAgustin #GiveBack 

@CasaSanAgustin in Cartagena, #Colombia Rewards hotel guests for carrying excess baggage #GiveBack

This is a good reason to pay for excess baggage when traveling to @CasaSanAgustin in #Colombia #GiveBack

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