Memorial University of Newfoundland Water/Public Health Brigade July 2015


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Volunteer Activity Description

Start Date: Jul 10, 2015 12:00 AM
End Date: Jul 18, 2015 12:00 AM

Global Brigades offers 9-day Water & Public Health Brigades throughout the year in Honduras. Water Brigades' mission is to empower communities to access sufficient clean water through infrastructural development, water treatment, community leader training and education. Water Brigades volunteers assist in implementing clean water systems to prevent water-related illnesses in communities with limited access to clean water. One of the fundamental roadblocks to community development is lack of clean water. With a sufficient quantity of properly treated water, community members can cut off the connection between water and illness and ultimately live healthier, more productive lives. Volunteers work side-by-side with community members as well as with our in-country project technicians in all aspects of the water system's construction while learning about its design, functionality, and long-term sustainability. On Public Health Brigades, volunteers develop sustainable health solutions and establish a standard of health quality by emphasizing prevention and education. The Public Health Program achieves this goal by implementing in-home infrastructure projects, providing health education, and engaging community members. Each Public Health Brigade will work with individual families, local schools, and community leaders with a focus on holistic and preventative health measures on both an individual and community-wide scale.

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Courtney Young

Passionate about: My first experience in Honduras was so life changing that I\\\'ve decided to return and continue the work we started there. On my first brigade we noticed that many of the illnesses that were present ... [Read More]
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