Summary
The Tecnico Maya School is a green construction project being built by Long Way Home (www.longwayhomeinc.org) in San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala using recycled tires and litter-packed bottles.
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Long Way Home’s purpose is to bring economic and educational opportunity to under-served and impoverished youth. The school will provide education beyond the ages of 10 and 11 and will teach care for the environment through a recycling effort in its construction. Attending the school will teach the students the skills needed to break the cycle of poverty in the area. The beneficiaries help in its construction by gathering trash filled bottles for use.
The school will teach Maya culture, the Guatemalan national curriculum and green vocational skills. It will be the first high school in the local area. Its construction cleans the environment and changes the consciousness of the community.
Total Funding Received to Date: $1,195
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $98,805
Total Funding Goal: $100,000
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
This is a green project with impact on climate change. The materials used in the building are recycled potential pollutants if left in the environment. The building process is eco-entrepreneurial teaching the next generation of green builders.
"This is a replicable, cost-efficient method for waste disposal that when completed will provide a necessary environment for the young scholars of Comalapa to further their education."
- Matthew "Mateo" Paneitz, Executive Director and Founder
Elizabeth Rose
Founder
Elizabeth Rose
90 Pond St.
Georgetown, MA 01833
United States
978-352-6804
Email:
Long Way Home, Inc.
PO Box 815186
Dallas,
TX
75381
United States
978-352-6804
http://www.longwayhomeinc.org
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This project is located in
Guatemala
and can also be found under
Environment.
For more information about Guatemala, read the Human Development Report on Guatemala or the Wikipedia entry for Guatemala.
This project was last updated on December 27, 2009.
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on June 8, 2009
By Mark Skeith - Global Giving Staff, November 10, 2009 03:52 PM
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