CHLOEE! I honestly thought out of the four of us she would be the LAST to get it. I don’t really have any reason behind that but either way I was wrong. Friday she started to show all the symptoms and Stephen felt confident it was Malaria. Thank goodness the medicine has really worked and she is doing much better. We taught today with no problems!
About SEED
The SEED Program is an exciting and innovative way of capitalizing on the unique skills of our students, providing them with a life changing learning opportunity, while also providing meaningful and lasting impact in the areas we operate. SEED was initially conceptualized in the fall of 2006 as a component of The Huntsman School’s first summer (2007) study abroad program to South America. Early thoughts were centered on the creation of a micro-loan program. However, as successful as some of these programs are at giving people independence they are not as successful at actually lifting the participants out of poverty. Based on this, it was determined that small enterprise development would have a more meaningful financial impact for the native participants and would lead to sustainable economic growth.
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