Since I'm all about details and organization (Julie the Cruise Director has nothing on me), here are the 12 areas of volunteer service that intrigue me most. Of course, if a community service opportunity comes up that is too good to pass up, I'll certainly consider it.
In the meantime, here are the 12 areas that have the most personal meaning to me:
Animal Rescue/Humane Shelter-related projects
(Re)building
Children/teen projects
Conservation
Eco-tourism/Hospitality
Writing/Social Media/Marketing
Heath Education/Outreach
Outdoors/nature (i.e.; parks, forest, etc.)
Hunger-related projects
Reef/Ocean-related projects
Sustainable Agriculture/Farming
Women-related projects (especially if involves women with cancer)
Any thoughts? If you come up with a better idea, I'm all ears. Let's talk.
Showing posts with label eco-tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco-tourism. Show all posts
04 December 2009
03 December 2009
sf chronicle article on honduras
Since it's timely with my current Honduran community project promotion on Visit Honduras' Facebook Fan Page, I thought I'd share an article I wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle after my 2007 visit.
Click here to read Copán Ruinas is a boon for eco-tourism and archaeology.
Click here to read Copán Ruinas is a boon for eco-tourism and archaeology.
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