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October 31, 2010 by
The Guatemalan school year is from February to October. So, not only is it coming to the end of the calendar year, we have also reached the end of the academic year. In addition to our youth, Safe Passage also supports the learning of about 80 parents in our Adult Literacy program. The Adult Literacy [...]
October 31, 2010 by
Guatemala’s 36-year civil war created the neighborhood that I now work in. The conflict raged through the countryside, particularly in the highlands where indigenous people worked the land. The commonly accepted estimate is that 200,000 civilians died and/or disappeared (who are presumed dead, but their bodies were never found) n the civil war. It is [...]
October 30, 2010 by
For anyone who knows anything about Latin American culture, you know the quinceañera is a big deal. The quinceañera is a girl’s coming out party, signifying her transition into womanhood. She puts on makeup, has her hair done, wears heels and dances her first dance. Quinceañeras are elaborate affairs, and can be as big of [...]
October 23, 2010 by
October 23, 2010 August 12, 2010 marked the beginning of the International Year of Youth (IYY). IYY is sponsored by the UN, particularly as a way to put more focus toward youth development and the Millenium Development Goals having to do with youth. UN bodies whose work is relevant to youth have a representative on [...]
October 16, 2010 by
There is a storied tradition of elaborate going-away parties, despedidas, in Guatemala. This is certainly the case at Camino Seguro. Unfortunately, we’ve had several despedidas in the past few months, as the Executive Director, Volunteer Coordinator and Adult Literacy Coordinator have decided that after a number of years of service from each, it was time [...]
October 9, 2010 by
Every year, Guatemala celebrates Día de Niños, or Kids’ Day. This day is devoted to making children happy. There are celebrations across Guatemala. Businesses have fundraisers for children’s hospitals. More affluent Guatemalans donate toys and games to less moneyed families. In a place where there often isn’t enough for small treats, Kids Day is a [...]
October 4, 2010 by
Shinnyo-en Foundation Haru Inouye attended the 42nd Meridian Ball at the Meridian International Center in celebration of 50 years of dedication to public diplomacy and global engagement. The Foundation has partnered with Meridian during the National Conference on Volunteering and Service and hopes to develop this partnership, where peaceful international relations are a key component. [...]
October 4, 2010 by
“What creates my path to peace is the ability to recognize the many wonderful gifts in our lives that we simply take for granted. In a recent visit to India, I met and helped mentally disabled children in an orphanage. What I experienced there changed my life. Seeing those children, abandoned by their parents, helpless, [...]
October 2, 2010 by
I am living with a host family. The parents, Luky and José, are two of the most wonderful people I have ever met. They are so warm and friendly and genuinely care about all seven (yes, seven!) people living in their home at any given time. “Nuestros estudiantes” as they call us, are treated like [...]
October 1, 2010 by
The Shinnyo-en Foundation (SEF) and the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership (CNPL), Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley welcomed a delegation of 40 Japanese public officials from the Japan Intercultural Academy of Municipalities (JIAM) to the UC Berkeley campus on Monday, October 18, 2010. This was a truly collaborative endeavor between the two organizations [...]
Ms. Nan Peterson is the Director of Service Learning for The Blake School located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is also the first and only Senior Fellow of the Shinnyo-en Foundation. Read more...