Chris Geck

Long Beach, CA

Passionate About:

That's a really good question, don't think I've ever thought about that. I wouldn't say I'm passionate about it but I like to paint and cook,especially for other people. Who knows maybe after my trip I'll be able to fill up more of this this space, so let's get to fundraising! An update to my passions, I was told by people that matter that I need to say more. The program I'm going with is called consciousimpact.org, and if I'm being really honest, and I wrestled with this, about trying to make this about someone else, when its really about me. I need this, as one of my best friends Stevie put it, I just need a reboot, and if I can spent 27 hours on a plane and build some schools for others, while getting some perspective, so be it. I know this sounds like I'm doing this for all the wrong reasons, but really who does anything altruistic if not to try and make themselves whole? So the question, "What am I passionate about"? Myself...and doing everything I can at 47 to be a better person for my wife and my family and myself.

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Thank you for your interest, compassion & continued support! With the generous help of donors like you, we are able to continue our work towards sustainable rebuilding solutions in rural Nepal communities. Every donation, be it $1 or $1000, is deeply appreciated and helps our work continue to grow. We are currently working in the village of Takure, located in the Nawalpur VDC of Sindhuaplchok, Nepal. Of the 241 houses in Takure, all but 1 house fell in last year's earthquakes. This area of Nepal was completely devastated and we believe Nepalis needed access to sustainable, earthquake resistant, and affordable building materials. Access to building materials in rural communities is in general very limited, thus rather than supplying materials from Kathmandu which would eventually run out, we wanted to provide a way for this community to rebuild using materials they could produce themselves.

Your donations are used to support our projects such as operation of the Takure Training and Production Center where we currently house the production of Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks, a sustainable, alternative building technology developed by Auroville Earth Institute in India. We have been producing earth blocks (CSEBs) since December 2015 for the purpose of rebuilding the local primary school. In April 2016, we will finish producing bricks for the school (approx. 16,000 bricks) and continue production for other projects in Fall 2016 such as a community center, tool library, and homes.

This Training Center will be a resource hub for people in the region, to access trainings on alternative building methods (earth blocks, rammed earth, cob), a tool library for locals, and the continued production of CSEBs. We will also teach and train people on building with bamboo and eventually would like to offer a method for bamboo treatment.

We invest in the local economy by using available building resources like locally grown bamboo and repurposed stones from collapsed buildings. We also provide food like rice, beans and vegetables purchased from local farmers to our volunteers and local staff. Your support makes every aspect of our work possible!

Please share word of Conscious Impact with your friends and family - and consider joining us as a volunteer in Nepal! Write to us if you have any questions at consciousimpact.nepal@gmail.com. Namaste!

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