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| Voices is always traveling to El Salvador and we'd love for you to join us.
Reading or hearing about social justice issues, or how our Salvadoran partners have accomplished so much in the face of such great adversity is one thing. Its another to travel to El Salvador and stay with families in rural communities, meet with civil society leaders and government offiicials, and hear testimonies from community members. Our friends and local partners have inspiring stories and great hospitality - come on down and experience it for yourself.
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Ways to Travel |
Delegation Schedule |
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GWU Students (Jan 2011)- Cabañas and civil society needs assessment
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Trinity Episcopal Church (Jan 2011)- Developing partner community Relationship with Amando Lopez
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Northeast VOSH (Jan 2011)- Volunteer optometric services delegation |
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South Bay Sanctuary Covenant (March, 2011)- Joint delegation with Stanford University |
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GWU Emergency Medical Services (March 2011)- Trainings with local civil Protection teams to respond |
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Palo Alto Delegation (June 2011)
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El Salvador-Honduras Border Issues (August 20-28)- open to the public, $920 plus airfare.
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Women's Issues (September 10-18)- open to the public, $920 plus airfare
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Delegations
Voices leads five or six delegations from the U.S. to El Salvador every year. These delegations are organized around our partner communities (but are open to the public), university groups, or specific topics or issues (i.e. environmental protection, public health, etc...) Join us on one of these delegations or let us help you organize your own. |
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Volunteer
Voices is always in need of volunteer assistance in El Salvador. Come help out in a partner community or help us report on current affairs in El Salvador. |
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(Pat Lupo visiting the school in Angelo Montano)
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| (Youth delegate from Charlotte NC visits the Museum of Anthropology in San Salvador)
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| (Delegates meet with Roberto Martinez from the Usulutan Office of the Ombudsman for Human Rights before the January 2009 Municipal and Legislative elections) |
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