How do I meet people in San Carlos?
When we asked people living in San Carlos about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"There are lots of activities in San Carlos. In the winter, Club Deportivo hosts an Educational series along with the usual bingo and such. There are several non-profit organizations to join, The Rescate (EMS) thrift store collects and sells items to support ambulance service. The Castaway Kids supports the local orphanage. The Rotary - and more. If you want to be involved there are many avenues. Most of the support groups are run by English speaking people, so there should be no hesitation if you haven't entirely grasped the language," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to San Carlos, Mexico.
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How do I meet people in San Carlos?
If you live in San Carlos, newcomers to San Carlos would love to hear your answer to this question.