Ryan Puglisi

Berkeley, CA

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As a person committed to both volunteering and in alleviating the plight of people in poverty, I hope to help others through works abroad. As a Berkeley student who is a member of numerous organizations, including UC Berkeley Rotaract, I've always tried to perform services in my community. Having the opportunity to extend my abilities through the Global Brigades would be incredible. I would like to thank the generosity of contributors to my cause, including my hometown Rotary: Tujunga-Sunland-Shadow Hills #720, District 5280.

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Public Health volunteers spend 7 days in Honduras, improving basic home infrastructure and providing health education to help reduce the incidences of life-threatening, but preventable, diseases in a rural community. With an understanding of the holistic model that focuses on education, community health sustainability and infrastructural development, volunteers first receive a comprehensive introduction to the country\'s public health challenges and the Public Health program\'s ground-up solution. They will take a tour of the community Public Health is currently working in, introduce themselves to the beneficiary families, and meet with the Basic Sanitation Committee (CSB). Then, working side-by-side with community members and local masons, volunteers construct five infrastructure projects meant to improve the health of the home and surrounding environment: eco-stoves, latrines, pilas (water storage units), showers and concrete floors. Additionally, as a key component of the program, Public Health volunteers collaborate with the Basic Sanitation Committee and local teachers to help provide community-wide education workshops and training, proliferating sanitation and hygiene practices and empowering families with both the knowledge and tools to live healthier lives.

Water Brigade volunteers will spend 7 days in Honduras implementing a water system to prevent water related illnesses in a community with limited access to a sufficient quantity and quality of clean water. Volunteers receive a comprehensive introduction to the water issues by seeing the community\'s current water situation first hand, and meeting and discussing the issues with community members and leaders. With a holistic understanding of the community\'s challenges and the Water Brigades\' solution, volunteers work side-by-side with community members to construct the new water system. Volunteers may work on a piping system, water storage unit, small dam, water treatment unit or another infrastructural project. Additionally volunteers partner with the community\'s Basic Sanitation Committee and provide education and training to proliferate knowledge about proper water use, and proper sanitation and hygiene practices. With a sufficient quantity of properly treated water and proper sanitation and hygiene practices, community members can cut off the connection between water and illness and ultimately live healthier and more productive lives.

The individuals that will only be participating in the Public Health (1/7-1/13) or only Water Brigade (1/13-1/19) will fundraise $750 for the program contribution, while those participating in both the Public Health and Water Brigades (1/7-1/19) will fundraise $1,400 for the program contribution.

Volunteer Goals

Program Goal: $0.00 / Airfare Goal: $0.00

Brenda Fortune donated $60

Dec 31, 2012 06:18 PM

Brenda Fortune donated $800

Dec 31, 2012 06:08 PM

[Org. Admin] Nancy Amador donated $10

Saying "Transfer from club account"

Dec 27, 2012 07:58 AM

Brenda Fortune donated $1,000

Saying "on behalf of Sunland-Tujunga Rotary Club, District 5280"

Nov 27, 2012 11:49 PM

Brenda Fortune donated $250

Sep 14, 2012 03:23 PM

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