Friday, September 25, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Ranch Rescue
Ranch Rescue has chapters in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Kentucky, New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Virginia.
On its website, which has since gone off-line, Ranch Rescue featured links to news articles and opinion pieces regarding the U.S.-Mexico border.
Find more about Ranch Rescue
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
How Can I Volunteer?
Mexico’s Killing Fields
How can I volunteer in Mexico or Central America for one week in the winter?
Does anyone know of any volunteer programs in Mexico or Central America that a high school student could participate in for one or two weeks?
Hello SuperCee:
The former youth minister from our church is now in Oxaca Mexico. He and his family run a full-time ministry in the area, and host volunteers year round. Visit http://cten.org/cgi-bin/MissionaryList.cgi?section=&cat=North%20America%20(including%20Mexico)&rec=59
For information about the family, and visit
http://www.globalfrontiermissions.com/oaxaca.html for more information on the Oxaca mission, and visit http://www.globalfrontiermissions.com/ for more information on how to volunteer.
Go to Volunteer programs to check out ore about this news
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Volunteer Mexico
Description: Mexico is a beautiful country, and a great place to spend time on a volunteer program or internship. Mexico is a real meeting-place of cultures: a modern, industrialized and well-educated country thats full of history. American, Spanish and Indian influences all come together to make it a fascinating place that mixes developed and developing worlds. Mexico is a stimulating mixture of wealth and poverty, and offers amazing opportunities for volunteers to learn and travel within its expansive borders.
Mexicans are proud of their roots and ancient traditions but also live with the US superpower next door. The importance of English is therefore apparent to everyone.
To read more about how to volunteer in Mexico go to Projects In Mexico
