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Follow the “Donate” link below to make a secure financial contribution. NOTE: You can donate without signing up for a PayPal account. Just click on the "Continue" link that is at the bottom left of the page. TAX RECEIPTS CAN NOT BE ISSUED FOR DONATIONS MADE TO THE BACKPACK PROJECT AS WE ARE NOT A REGISTERED CHARITY. Where will your donation go? Backpacks and school supplies. Do you need more information or have something to donate? Find out more about. What CIDA has to say about Guyana. For a good read:.
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The Guiana’s: A Final Trip | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! In Summary →. The Guiana’s: A Final Trip. May 16, 2011. My time is almost up in South America but I couldn’t leave without one final trip I’m so close to Suriname and French Guiana that I couldn’t resist seeing what the other 2 Guiana’s had to offer! They are two countries that are little visited which just added to their allure! I also rented a car for a few days to better see the country. The roads are in excellen...
January | 2011 | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 30, 2011. I have added a few picutres to my flickr site, but they are likely to be the last for awhile. I went to an internet cafe to try and upload 18 pictures, and after an hour only 12 had been … Continue reading →. January 28, 2011. Is the saying 2 steps forward and 1 step back, or is it the other way around, I can’t quite remember at the moment! January 25, 2011. Every job de...
Heading South: Part 2 | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Heading South: Part 1. Heading South: Part 2. May 3, 2011. Mel, another VSO volunteer, and I arrived in Shulinab around 8pm after a very bumpy, nausea inducing two hour ride from Lethem. Like all villages in the area Shulinab has no electricity, with the happy exception of the local bar which has had the ingenuity to install a generator to keep the beers in the freezer cold! After a quick meal (and obviously a cold beer!
May | 2011 | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Monthly Archives: May 2011. May 25, 2011. The final two weeks of my adventure contained so many different emotions. I was saying goodbye to people and places that have come to mean so much to me, but at the same time some of the experiences will be … Continue reading →. May 23, 2011. How do you sum up a unique, once-in-a-life time experience in a blog post? Though I … Continue reading →. The Guiana’s: A Final Trip.
Photos Updated! | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Heading South: Part 2. The Guiana’s: A Final Trip →. May 8, 2011. I have added four new albums to my Flickr site click here. Or on the Flickr link on the right hand side of the screen to see photos from my trip to Kaieteur Falls with Michelle, the Secure Livelihoods Forum in Moruca, the financial training workshop in Shulinab and the famous Lethem Rodeo! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Heading South: Part 2.
Quintessential Guyana | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Heading South: Part 1 →. April 29, 2011. You are probably thinking that I have already had a few quintessentially Guyanese experiences I certainly hope so since I’m home in three weeks! For example, who could forget the bus getting stuck in mud, my bathroom or my endless supply of limes for my rum and coke from the tree out back? Just getting to Moruca for the conference was an adventure involving 5 modes of transportat...
February | 2011 | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Monthly Archives: February 2011. A Little Excursion: Day 1. February 26, 2011. I’m in Guyana to help out Amerindian community groups, but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t have a little bit of fun and see some of the country. After all, the vast majority of Guyana is wilderness; it wouldn’t make sense … Continue reading →. February 23, 2011. Day 96 – Part 2. February 16, 2011. Day 96 – Part 1. February 13, 2011. If you have...
About Me | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! Together with these community groups, we will be working closely to develop strategies that empower them to develop their businesses from surviving day-to-day into profitable and sustainable operations, allowing them to continue to contribute to the wellbeing of their community and their own self-sufficiency. Just in case anyone is interested, here are a few pieces of information about me:. I have walked across the brid...
A Final Farewell | A Little Goes A Long Way
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A Little Goes A Long Way. A Volunteering Adventure in Guyana. Photos – Updated May 8! May 25, 2011. The final two weeks of my adventure contained so many different emotions. I was saying goodbye to people and places that have come to mean so much to me, but at the same time some of the experiences will be remembered as my favourite in Guyana. To use a cliché: it was an emotional rollercoaster! Some of the speeches were very touching, particularly since Amerindians don’t often show emotion! Then, almost u...
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Most Popular High Sierra Backpacks. December 17, 2012. The S-shaped Airflow shoulder straps offer thumb ring adjuster pulls, and they feature ventilated Vapel mesh to keep you cool, a suspension strap to take the strain of heavy cargo off your back, and a tuck-away waist belt. High Sierra’s Sheridan Daypack offers sleek style and cool organizing features for all your adventures! The large, multi-compartment design with CUSHION ZONE padded computer sleeve holds most 17″ (screen size) notebook comput...
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Writing about New York and everywhere else. Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox. Posted by Anne Born. On August 1, 2015. Posted in: New York. This is just an advance notice about a book project called Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox. I am so proud to be one of the voices in this collection of essays that discusses the love-hate relationship many women have with the Democratic front runner, former Secretary Clinton. Please keep it on your radar! Can’t wait til fall? And be sure to add.
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Welcome to Field Notes with the Backpack Professor- a collection of crazy stories. Anecdotes, photos, and videos from my adventures around the world. If there is a situation to be caught in when exploring those far-flung places off the beaten track, chances are, I’ve been in it. This website is designed to share those experiences with you- whether you are an aspiring backpacker led here thru BackpackU. An avid traveler looking for insight about your next destination. The Art of the Deal.
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How To Help /. The Backpack Project is an organization that works with youth community providers that offer services for homeless and transitional youth. Our instantaneous purpose is to offer youth an incentive to participate with social service providers, who can assist them with improving their situation. The Backpack Project, a program of Teamworks International, a 501c3 non-profit organization. Site Map.
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Follow the “Donate” link below to make a secure financial contribution. NOTE: You can donate without signing up for a PayPal account. Just click on the "Continue" link that is at the bottom left of the page. TAX RECEIPTS CAN NOT BE ISSUED FOR DONATIONS MADE TO THE BACKPACK PROJECT AS WE ARE NOT A REGISTERED CHARITY. Where will your donation go? Backpacks and school supplies. Do you need more information or have something to donate? Find out more about. What CIDA has to say about Guyana. For a good read:.
The Backpack Project is a NPO devoted to supporting the educational needs of children in underserved communities throughout the Washington, D.C. Area
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A Church That Cares. October 16, 2014. All churches care for people. Or they should. Making sure people feel the love is something else altogether. I don't share many personal stories on this blog, but here's one about a church I am attending with five key communications lessons attached. Read more →. Borderless PDF Printing on a Mac. June 19, 2014. Read more →. Exit Interviews for a Church. May 4, 2014. Read more →. The Best Prepaid SIM Cards When Traveling. April 4, 2014. Read more →. March 17, 2014.
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Movies & Docs. Ayahuasca & DMT. I Will There Be Light. August 12, 2015. Alejandro Serra, Muizenberg, Cape Town, 12 Agosto 2015 El último año y medio de mi vida ha sido uno de los períodos más intensos que he vivido. Me despedí de Anahi en Buenos Aires sin saber si la volvería a ver, una mujer que me cambió la vida. Y volé a Sudáfrica con la intención. Street Jam in Philippi Township (South Africa). September 26, 2014. Speak As You Eat – Food & Inspiration. September 5, 2014. June 2, 2014. The guys at Sou...