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I'm a second year student at U of T in St. Michael's College studying Architecture, Visual Art Studio, and Art History. I never intended on going into the Intercordia Program but ended up in a meeting somehow and it spoke to me like nothing else had. I knew it was something I needed to do and I'm really excited to be spending May, June, July, and a little bit of August 2009 in Estili, Nicaragua volunteering at Funarte! Intercordia is a registered charity. BN# 833547870RR0001

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Fundraising

Hello All,
Fundraising is so much more fun then I ever thought possible. Caroling outside at Bay and Bloor for hours on end may not seem so appealing to most but I just can't get enough! As freezing as it may be, the bonding among Intercordians is great and the Christmas cheer on the faces of the people walking by is just so rewarding. The last time we went out we made sixty dollars each! We must not be that bad! :P

I've also hosted a fundraiser at my place, charging twenty at the door for a night filled with laughs, hugs and an open bar. It went extremely well making $450.00 to go straight into my Nicaragua fund! Some of my beautiful supporters!

Christmas is such a profound time. Everyone is so generous and welcoming of company and happiness. I know that its pretty corny to write in a post, but it does truly amaze me how wonderful people can be!

Have an peaceful Christmas and I will be sure to report in in the New Year!

XO
S

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Pictures from Past Trips to Funarte

Hello Everyone,
Caroling was a little damp yesterday..but fun nonetheless! I've decided to share some pictures of past trips to Estili in the Funarte program with you. I wish I knew the names of the kids and the intercordia students in the pictures but you'll have to bare with my ignorance.




Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Thank you Thank you Thank you

I cannot begin to express how humbled I am by the generosity of some people. I just thought I had to try and convey out loud my gratitude to those who are helping my dream be realized! Almost overnight people are donating to the cause and I'm really, well- speechless.

Thank you so much everyone.
Your kindness and generosity have made me feel so supported and I am so appreciative.
Love,
S

Monday, December 8, 2008

Bay and Front Tomorrow!

Hey Everyone,
A shout out to anyone around Bay and Front tomorrow from 3-6/7ish
We will be performing our next installment of caroles and love the friendly audiences :)

S

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Caroling Pics


Here are some of my Intercordia colleagues and I getting reading to go spread some Christmas Cheer on the Mink Mile of Toronto! We started caroling at 1:30 and decided it was time to stop at 4. Somewhat successful with a total of $190. We are hoping to get out there and carol at least three more times!

Funarte here I come!

So the decision is in, and Clara, Natalia and Joe (organizers of SMC, U of T Intercordia) thought I was best suited for Nicaragua, the Funarte Program.
The program has a day-camp feel, getting kids off the streets and into stimulating activities. I will be teaching mostly abandoned, orphaned and disabled kids. I'm just so excited to be there to unleash their amazing creative sides and watch them realize their individual potentials! Art has been such a passion of mine since the moment I could pick up a pencil and to share their artistic adventures is an honour I can't really even begin to comprehend right now.

Here's a little bit of what Nicaragua's going through right now:

The region of Estelí is one of the poorest in Nicaragua . NGO's and government tend to focus their efforts on the more easily accessible urban and semi-urban areas so little attention has been paid to rural communities.

In Nicaragua , 20% of children are malnourished, 6% are severely malnourished, and 13% are chronically malnourished. 11% of children under 5 have low weights and 20% have stunted growth. Shockingly, there are only 3 nurses for 10,000 inhabitants. The government provides little or no health services to rural communities. How can children successfully learn and participate in school if health and nutrition concerns are not addressed?

Funarte:

Our program works in the rural region of Estelí across an area of approximately 800 km 2 reaching 100 communities with a population of approximately 200,000. The Ministry of Education provides a curriculum for preschools and the World Bank provides a stipend to educators of about $10 a month, but any community member can be an educator and no training is provided. Ministry of Education supervisors for the preschool educators are usually university students of various disciplines who also lack training about how to support educators. Educators need to learn how to make the curriculum come alive and engage children in dynamic and developmentally appropriate ways. Children in rural Nicaragua , like all children, require creative outlets and opportunities to develop their creativity, express themselves and develop self-esteem. ¡Art Works! meets those needs and also supports and encourages work that improves the quality of preschool education through FUNARTE's involvement in the Preschool Commission of Estelí.

Deeply committed to responding to communities' needs, FUNARTE trainers, at the beginning of the project in 2003, noted the malnutrition of many children in the preschools and felt that attention was needed in this area to support both the children's health as well as the relationship between health and development necessary for success in preschool. Together with Pueblito, FUNARTE began developing a response which resulted in the design of a health and nutrition component to address those needs. In fall 2003 a community health nurse was hired to join FUNARTE and she carried out a complete diagnostic assessment of the beneficiaries in which she identified lack of information about child nutrition, poor hygiene at the personal, home and environmental levels, and no system to monitor child health and nutrition hygiene as the principal areas of need.

To read more you can always visit: http://www.pueblito.org/programs/nicaragua/

Thanks so much for sharing my interest, passion and excitement!
It means a lot :)

S