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December 12th, 2011 - 5:00 am § in Day in the Life

Too Much Charity?

Peace Corps has been in Honduras for the past 50 years. For the past 50 years Honduras has also received aid from various other organizations, governments, and charitable groups. Why then is Honduras ranked the 3rd poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (after Haiti and Nicaragua) ? Why has it no[...]

November 30th, 2010 - 11:17 am § in Chile, In the Field, Volunteer

Particles and Waves

I have devoted quite a bit of time to volunteerism. For two of my three post-college years, I worked as a full-time volunteer (the third in the nonprofit sector); during college I gave my time during summers and some weekends. Without exception, I have benefited enormously from every experience both[...]

November 24th, 2010 - 11:17 am § in Day in the Life, Guatemala, In the Field, Nonprofit Spotlight

Give a Student Hot Lunch, and She’ll Eat for a Day…

…but give nutrition and cooking classes to 96 mothers six times a year, and every student will eat a healthy lunch and attend school with a full tummy and an eager mind. At least, that’s the idea driving Mil Milagros, a Boston-based non-governmental organization operating in four schools around [...]

June 9th, 2010 - 7:51 am § in Costa Rica, News, Volunteer

Ending on a Down Note

What a lousy piece of news to receive at the beginning of my last week. The Costa Rican Institute of Tourism opted not to renew its contract to place a CREST teacher in Puerto Jimenez for the next term. I know these things happen. The tourist season was slow this year, with the recession. I’m [...]

March 25th, 2010 - 10:52 am § in Brazil, Event, Good Ideas, News

World Urban Forum: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Between March 22 and 26, the city of Rio de Janeiro will host the 5th edition of the World Urban Forum (WUF), sponsored by the United Nations agency for human settlements, UN-Habitat. It is the first time this event will be held in Latin America. A record number of people from over 170 countries hav[...]

March 11th, 2010 - 5:14 pm § in Around Town, Belize, Good Ideas, In the Field, Volunteer

“Don’t get your reading material from the dump.”

This morning while heading into work, we dumped our garbage. Driven by our protected areas manager, Nat, two other volunteers and I assisted in the process by tossing bags and crates of rubbish on top of one of many exposed piles of trash along a road off the highway. Nat, jaded by his time in [...][...]





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