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Welcome to the Do Good As You Go movement.
We are a non-profit network of global travelers committed to
the idea of “use what you know, to do good as you go.” Our
vision is to inspire and enable all travelers to leverage their
interests and professional skills to make a difference during
their trips. We work closely with local communities to under-
stand needs and challenges, build relationships with mutual
respect, structure programs that foster empowerment and
ensure sustainability through collaboration and knowledge
building.
We believe that by working together, all of our small individ-
ual actions, will lead to a significant impact on the world we
visit, reducing poverty, improving education, arts and health,
and inspiring others to do the same.
In our inaugural 2012 Anthology, we are honored to bring to
you the works of our partners and volunteers from around
the world. In these pages, you will find not only examples
of our programs and beautiful photographs created by youth,
but also a celebration of hope and life.
Please join us in the celebration!
Alice Gugelev
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mexicoGuanajuato and Oaxaca
In Mexico our volunteers have the pleasure of working with two
wonderful organizations in two of the most beautiful and inter-
esting cities in the country. Guanajuato is known for its role in
the founding history of Mexico, as well as for the silver mining
and of course, the mummies! Oaxaca is known for its large and
very present indigenous population that preserves a strong pre-
hispanic culture in the midst of Spanish colonial architecture.
In Guanajuato, Muskoka partners with local organization,
Colectivo T.A.N. 473, an organization dedicated to arts-based
after school programming for at-risk youth living in group homes
and community building projects with marginalized neighbor-
hoods. In Oaxaca, we are proud to work with Oaxaca Street Chil-
dren Grassroots & Casa Esperanza that work to provide school-
ing & basic health and wellness to almost 300 families living in
the surrounding areas of the city.
This year our volunteers have realized multiple photography
workshops that span various techniques and concepts. Together
with several volunteers a new program is taking shape called the
Global Citizenship Program. Muskoka was also very excited and
proud to partner with the Maya Rally to carry out a large group
volunteer project that created great relationships and change!
“I’d like to think that just the simple fact
of being able to interact with people from
every corner of the world and totally different
cultures is already something that will certainly
enrich the minds and souls of the youth,
as much the same way they will enrich ours.”
Peppo, Centro Esperanza
Through the eyes of youth in
Guanajuato and Oaxaca

In 2012 we have been honored to share new perspectives on
life, culture, architecture, relationship and community with young
photographers in these two great Mexican cities.
The youth of Guanajuato & Oaxaca learned from experts about the
architectural history of both spaces and then embarked on an adven-
ture to share the beauty they find in their cities everyday!
“I have a passion for photography. My
mission
to share the same passion, get
the kids involved and help them to expand
and use their creativity in a positive way.”
Pepo, Centro Esperanza
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Jemima Cruz Chavez 11 y/o, Dina Cruz Chavez 14 y/o,
Esmeralda PĂ©rez Pacheco 15 y/o
“I never thought of taking photos of
the place that I live: my house and my
neighborhood. In La Venada before
the photo workshop there was a lot of
fighting but now we are coexisting more
peacefully. The workshop taught us to
not fight. Now we feel more united.”
Maite, 13 y/o
“This workshop changed who I am
from the inside a Little bit. I always
thought of taking pictures, but I never
had a chance until this workshop.”
Yosseline, 10 y/o
In Guanajuato, the youth of La Venada found beauty in their
neighborhood, when previously they only could see the van-
dalism and the signs of struggle. By seeking graphic ele-
ments like shadow and color, they ended the workshop with
a newfound pride of their surroundings.
Vania
After multiple workshops the Oaxaca youth photographers
curated a collective exhibition. We believe that this group is
worthy of a show at many a gallery, their street photogra-
phy, nature photography and architectural work has blown us
away every time!
This year, two students from Oaxaca have taken on the extra
special challenge to help start a collective blog! With their im-
ages and written work, Alma Ramos and Miriam Itandehui
Garcia Sanchez have produced a wonderful collection of work
that is inspiring our youth in other locations to join the effort!
To see their work visit:
www.profunidadelcampo.wordpress.org
“I am used to capturing moments in a
photograph to later remember them,
despite my age I still like dreaming.”
Alma, 16 y/o
“In the future I would like to
continue with photography
as a profesional. But I want to
be a teacher for little children.
They are people who are still
noble and without malice.”
Miriam, 15 y/o
Our talented students Alma and Miriam
The girls of the Buen Pastor in
Guanajuato worked diligently
with a talented group of profes-
sional volunteers to record per-
sonal histories and then to use
the camera to visually express
the story, mood and life of their
space.
Hear the story of Santa Maria
Eufrasia and the
madres of the
Buen Pastor here.
Digital
Storytelling
“The girls took some
truly amazing photos,
as photography once
again broke down
any language barriers
that there might be.”
Bryon Dorr, Exploring Elements
Digital story-telling took shape a
bit differently in the community
La Venada. Here the workshop
was combined with an arts
workshop to illustrate and create
structures that tell the history of
this neighborhood.
The children also interviewed
nieghbors to hear about how the
area came to be. The results are
a video that tells the story of La
Venada that can
be viewed here.
“Even in poor
communities,
people have the
right to aspirations
and new skills.”
Chris and Liz (ontoplanb)
An amazing trek for a group of Overlanders across the beau-
tiful landscapes of Mexico, brought us an even more amaz-
ing crew of volunteers! This team collaborated with the local
efforts of volunteers with Colectivo TAN 473 to carry out
“Week of Transformation” for a boys orphanage in Irapua-
to. Together they created a safer and more dynamic play
ground, repainted and designed the bedrooms, sewed new
blankets and pillows for all the boys.
MayaRally
“I was flooded with tears of joy knowing
these boys have a better place to be a kid.”
Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
“I hope that this was
just the first of many
experiences these boys
will have with volunteers
like us. I know for myself,
my life was affected
by working here.”
Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads)
“It was amazing that we
had all come together
from different parts of the
world and were working
together to accomplish
this incredibly cool
feat for these kids!”
Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads)
This year we are excited to have developed a new pro-
gram with the help of two amazing travelers, Brenton
and Shannon Cooper. The Global Citizenship Program
is a growing concept to share stories and images of
travel with the youth they encounter along their jour-
ney. It also encourage the youth themselves to share
special aspects about their town, city or country as well
as dreams of travel. The discussion surrounds the idea
of being a citizen as well as what it might mean to be a
citizen of the world. Another aspect of the curriculum is
connecting the youth to maps and geography.
“Kids need more visitors and engagement
from overland travelers. A day, an
afternoon or even a few hours with
them makes a big difference.”
Bryan and Jen (thedangerz)
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Citizenship
“We knew right away
that we had an amazing
group of volunteers
that were there for all
the right reasons.”
Bryon Dorr, Exploring Elements
“As the big blue gates
opened, we were deluged
with kids and we spent
the next half hour meeting
Otmar, Diego, Mauricio,
Felipe, Manuel, Jesus,
Guadalupe, Martin, and
Daniel as they climbed all
over the motorcycles!”
Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads)
“Materialistically speaking,
these kids have a world less
than most kids we know, and
while we know they were
excited about [what we did
for our volunteering experi-
ence], both of us feel what
was likely more important to
them was the love, friendship
and compassion we showed
them in our time there.”
Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
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americanGuatemala, Panama,
Colombia and Brazil
“Using art as a tool we introduce the children
to other social and intellectual possibilities.”
Tio Lino
In Central and South America we have four partnerships as well
as emerging relationships in Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador and
Peru! The beauty and adventure that our travelers encounter
throughout these amazing landscapes is something that they
will always treasure. Equally, they will cherish the memories and
experiences they create and share while volunteering in Pana-
jachel, Guatemala with Mayan Families, in Casa Esperanza in
Panama City, Panama and in San Javier de La Mesa, Colombia
and, Tio Lino’s and Instituto Reacao in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This year we were lucky to have many dedicated traveler-vol-
unteers throughout Central and South America that worked hard
to bring new programing to our partner organizations. Global
Citizenship made vast improvements when it reached Mayan
Families in Guatemala. Two travelers helped launch a used cam-
era drive and implement the photography program in Columbia,
while teaching a fun-filled science workshop along the way. An-
other traveler brought her own art therapy program to Columbia!.
In the most normal of circumstances Rio “Cidade Marvilhosa”
or the marvelous city and Favela da Rocinha, the largest and
most densely packed favela in South America, was picturesque
setting of our two photography programs this past year. Our
Rio volunteers had the fortunate timing of initiating two photog-
raphy programs at very unique time in both he city and
the favelas history. Rio de Janeiro will soon host the
2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olym-
pics and Rocinha was “pacified” for
the first time in 40 years.
Mayan Families is an incredible
network of employees, local and
traveling volunteers that provides
assistance and opportunities to the
indigenous and impoverished people
of Guatemala. They offer support
in the areas of nutrition, education,
healthcare, construction, and com-
munity development programs and
services.
Fundación Construyendo Sueños is
located in the rural communities out-
side of Bogota known as San Javier
and San Joaquin y the municipality
of La Mesa. It is roughly two hours
drive away from Bogota. The foun-
dation’s mission is to strengthen
families and communities and en-
courage/provide fundamental and
continuing education for youth and
young adults. They work with entire
families by providing youth the op-
portunitity to receive an education
while providing adults with continu-
ing education and skill training and
workshops that help to better the
dynamic of families. FCS creates
on-going activities and projects for
the participating families to come
together as a community and to de-
velop new and strengthen existing
relationships.
Casa Esperanza is one of Pana-
ma’s most important NGO’s in the
country, when it comes to fighting
against child labor. In urban areas
like Panama City they work to keep
kids off the street and in rural areas
like Boquete they give parents alter-
natives so they do not need to take
their children to the farms where the
parents work. They provide children
and teens with academic support,
primary healthcare, nutrition, perso-
na and social development, sports,
culture and recreational activities.
Instituto Reacao (Reaction Insitute),
a Judo centered NGO founded by
Olympic medal winner Flavio Canto
based in Rocinha’s newly construct-
ed Sports Complex which also offers
children assistance in academics.
Rocinha Mundo da Arte (AKA Tio
Lino’s). The Center was established
over 20 years ago by “Tio Lino” (Lino
dos Santos Filho or “Uncle Lino”)
to offer a variety of workshops for
children and youth in Rocinha. Tio
Lino estimates he has mentored over
10,000 children in Rocinha, includ-
ing the transition of 47 people out
of drug gangs and into microfinance
enterprises. “Using art as a tool we
introduce the children to other so-
cial and intellectual possibilities.”
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Families”
Jon Doe
“The simple act of meeting
people from so far away
that came to share their
knowledge with the youth
was wonderful. To get to
know people so diverse
and different from them,
allowed them to break
their natural barriers.”
“Thank you Muskoka
for all of your support
with the (photography)
workshop. It was a great
experience for our kids!”
Marelisa Director of Programs,
Casa Esperanza
“I love going to Tio Lino’s
and taking pictures
with Tio and Tia (Jacob
and Margaret). We also
all around Rochina
to every part to new
places and we get film
and interview people”
Raiane, 7 y/o
globalCitizenship
Brenton and I presented the Citizenship Pro-
gram to a group of middle school students
in Tierra Linda, Guatemala on beautiful Lake
Atitlan. This was our first time presenting to
a group of students this age; in the past we
have always presented to elementary kids. It
was a great experience! The elementary kids
really enjoy the presentation but presenting
to the middle school was a completely differ-
ent experience, they really grasped the idea
of being a global citizen. When we handed
out a passport and photo to each student
you could see their faces light up. When we
asked if any of them had plans or dreams
to travel to different places in the world and
learn about different cultures, they all raised
their hands screaming out “yes!” It was
amazing and exciting to see such passion.
Global Citizenship Program is still in it’s
infancy, but just in it’s short four months
of existence, we have seen it grow and get
closer and closer to it’s full potential with
each chance we get to present it. The idea
of being a global citizen is huge and there
are so many options for where each traveler
can take it. Brenton and I are really excited
to see what creative activities, games, and
ideas other travelers come up with.
Shannon Cooper
“The kids in Tierra Linda
were very impressive
and I can’t wait
to see what these
small-town heroes do
in and outside of their
community in the
years to come.”
Brenton Cooper
Brenton and Shannon leveraged their
health care knowledge to diagnose
and treat children for pneumonia and
to teach a group of youth CPR ba-
sics. They also were very excited and
proud to help Mayan Families with a
program they have that installs new,
safe and health conscious stoves in
the rural homes in the area.
“Mayan Families certainly
was a rich experience”
Brenton and Shannon
health
and Science
“Around here they say, every person puts
their grain of sand in, this is how we build
a great sand castle.” Leidy Johana Urueña Ruiz, 16 y/o
“We continued our Highwire mission in
bridging the cultural gaps through lessons
of hope and love with the children of the
village, and learned so much of their dreams.
It was a powerfully moving trip with openness
from grandparents to children as young as 6.”
Danell
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and Photography
Photography
Workshop
“A couple weeks in Panama
City doing a photography
project with some kids
from Casa Esperanza,
was “an experience as
positive and rewarding
as any that we’ve had in
two years on the road.”
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“I often think of the world we live in: the violence
and the drugs, with everything that has bad in
world. But I love Rocinha because it has a lot of
fun places, like Tio Lino’s. It really is a fun place
because I get to do many fun things there for
example learn about photography, take pictures,
draw and do art projects. I wish this year is with
much love and peace with full of happiness.”
Stephanie, 11 y/o
“We had a photo exhibition
in Rocinha. This project and
the exhibition had a big goal:
to show the children that
they can create something
that they are able to gain
recognition in society. We
hope to have the children
begin to show that success
and recognition can be
achieved not only through
the possession of a weapon.
All of the children with whom
we have worked showed
intelligence and character.
All they need is the chance
to develop them and to
carry them outside.”
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AfricaEthiopia, Malawi
Kenya, and South Africa
Africa is known for its rich culture, hospitality and diversity in
the different countries and across the continent. The Muskoka
Foundation in Africa inspires smiles and hope in the life of the
youth and teams in our partner organizations. There are four
partners spread across the east and towards the south of Af-
rica: The Ethiopian Children’s Fund (ECF) in Aleltu, Ethiopia, The
Mustard Seed in Mombasa, Kenya, The Kuunika Foundation in
Blantyre, Malawi and The Lonely Road Foundation in Ga-Dik-
gale, South Africa. Where else in this world can you wake up to
the sound of animals and a brilliant sunrise? It is on the African
continent.
Photography, Gardening and Entrepreneurship workhops have
been held at two locations during the year. During this period,
friendships have been created and cultures have been ex-
changed.
Ethiopian Children’s Fund (ECF) seeks to use a holistic ap-
proach through Education, Healthcare, Conservation and Nu-
trition to help improve the life of the people in the village. The
Muskoka Foundation partners with them through Entrepreneuri-
al, Photography, and IT programs.
The Kuunika Foundation (KF) aspires to improve upon children’s
rights and welfare through an integrated approach in activities
including education, community empowerment
and involvement, nutrition and family health.
The foundation operates a care center for or-
phans and vulnerable children in the society.
“The purpose of our trip is to experience
various cultures and help children who
do not have a fair chance in life”
The Currins
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We had a filmmaker and actor teach
the youth of Aleltu, Ethiopia about
creative photography and inspire
them to interpret and express their
perspectives on what surrounds
them. The imagination and creativ-
ity of the participants led to amazing
photos and ideas for big projects.
Even with only one camera being
shared between the youth that par-
ticipated, they all had the opportunity
to showcase their individual vision
and abilities with the camera.
“It was an absolute
pleasure and honor to
have you with us at ECF
Aleltu. Thank you for the
exciting and innovative
program our children
were able to learn,
appreciate and become
so engaged with
the program.”
ECF
“I spent one of the most
interesting times in my
trip at the ECF Village:
amazing children with
lot of power and talent
and fantasy. The school
is wonderful 
 and the
people are beautiful.
We did a great job. It was
hard to leave them.”
Husam Chadat
Entrepreneurial
Workshop
“We were pleased
with the enthusiasm
of the volunteers who
really appreciated the
fact that we had made
the time to share our
knowledge with them.”
Larry and Sharon Currin
“A million thanks to
Larry and Sharon, they
have made a huge
difference and we
are looking forward
to welcoming more
overland volunteers!”
The Kuunika trustees
Members of the Kuunika Foundation community were taken through the basics of
entrepreneurship and preparing business plans to increase the business opportuni-
ties of the members of the community. This was the first led workshop in Africa lead
by Larry and Sharon of “Bushbabies” and the beginning of greater collaborations with
the community in Blantyre.
Gardening
One of the main objectives of the KF
is growing vegetables and food for
use in the center. Sharon helped to
prepare the ground for a gardening
session that involved all the mem-
bers and families in the community.
The volunteers together with the
whole community built a compost
heap and planted vegetables to sup-
plement what they use at the center.
“We benefited from these visitors because money is
not as useful to buy a relish like vegetables, because
we already have it in our garden! Secondly, we can
attract others to help us now. Because we know how
to use our soil or we can find money easily through
our garden when we are selling. In addition to that
we can teach others how to making a garden or
how to work together to cultivate our garden.”
Emmanuel Kalako
“The experience we got
on how to take photos
within this short time was
incredible. I am very happy
with the way Mr. Hussan
taught us how to take
photos and I won’t forget
how impressed Mr. Hussan
was with our pictures.
In the future, I want to
become a pilot but I am so
interested in photography
that I would also like to
take pictures sometimes”
Muluken Masresha, 13 y/o
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ASIAChina and Thailand
Asia is the world’s largest and most populous continent. Over
30% of the world’s landmass is in Asia. Over 60% of the world’s
population call Asia home.
Muskoka has had a long relationship with Asia, although our
work in Asia was only started in mid-2012. The idea of “Do Good
as You Go” was born when Jay and Alice, founders of Muskoka,
were living in Asia.
The first partner we had in Asia was Choice to Choose in China.
At the moment, we have two active partners in Thailand, The
Mercy Centre and The RainTree Foundation. Muskoka is also
fortunate to have a wonderful ambassador in Bangkok, Thailand,
that has been instrumental in our communication with
our local partners and travelers alike in Thailand.
“Incorporating volunteering into my
travels has provided me with so many
opportunities to experience Thai culture
in an in­‐depth way, learn some of the
language and have a richer experience.”
Kristal
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Choice to Choose in Dali, China. Their
mission is to equip orphans with skill
sets that would be helpful as they are
going into the “real world”.
They also give the orphans connec-
tions needed to get their foot in the
door as they are searching for their
first jobs, as relationships are vital to
the Chinese.
Pat and Alison Wilson decided to
take some time to do good as they
were traveling in China. In collabo-
ration with Choice to Choose, they
were able to teach some of the chil-
dren basic photography skills. Con-
sidering most of the orphans had
never operated a camera before, the
photos they took are quite amazing!
“Igniting the latent curiosity that
existed in these bright and budding
minds through a continuous dance of
observation and adaptation was by far
one of the most humbling and privileged
experiences of our lives. We will never
forget the faces of Pai, Xiong, Zhou,
Sha, and LiChun and that (literally)
speechless week we spent together”
Pat and Alison
thailandEducation
The Mercy Centre in Bangkok, Thailand works to help the
children and communities of the many slums of Bangkok.
They build and operate schools, improve family health and
welfare, protect street children’s rights, combat the AIDS
crisis, respond to daily emergencies, and offer shelter to
orphans, to street children, and to children and adults with
AIDS – always together, hand in hand and heart to heart with
the people they serve.
Kristal has been a weekly volunteer at the Mercy Centre since
October 2012. She has been teaching English to preschool
children, as well as assisting Mercy with its funding initiatives.
“Every Tuesday morning I’ve walked into
the Mercy Centre never really knowing
what to expect. It’s been both daunting
and exhilarating. The only thing I really
know is that I will see the smiling, laughing
faces of a bunch of three year olds.”
Kristal
“ I had a proud moment
recently when Nancy, one
of the 7th grade students
who I work with, told me her
teacher said that her essay
was one of the best in the
class. It’s moments like these,
seeing the proud smiles on
their faces, that really makes
everything worthwhile.”
Mike Welch
The RainTree Foundation in Chiang
Mai, Thailand, is a grassroots social
non-government organization, op-
erating in Thailand among rural and
underdeveloped communities. Their
aim is to help people through edu-
cation, appropriate technology and
self-help projects, to improve their
living standards.
Mike Welch has been a volunteer for over
two years, working with students who attend
the Redeemer International School in Bang-
kok. Originally, Mike started working with
two Mercy Grade 8 students, Ton and Kwan,
assisting them with their English language
skills. The group of Redeemer students has
now expanded to up to six kids at any given
time. Mike focuses on encouraging and
helping them to improve their reading and
writing skills, as well as assisting them with
their homework and test preparations.
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“It was inspiring to be included within
the tribe of travelers that Muskoka
connects throughout the world.”
Jay and Sharon, volunteer
PhotographyOn-siteChinle Jr. High serves children primarily from the Navaho Na-
tion. The aim is to provide holistic educational experiences
using physical, spiritual, social, aesthetic and cognitive learn-
ing processes. Students have Access to the tools they need
to live in harmony with themselves, their society and their
environment.
“The most rewarding part, however,
was hearing the pride in my students’
voices when they showed off their work
to their classmates. In five days two of
those handicapped with sharing cameras
had gone from taking fuzzy snapshots
of each other to actually producing fine
art worthy of being hung and enjoyed
by all. The part of the story that leaves
me both speechless and honored to
have worked with the boys? Prior to this
workshop, only one of the original nine
boys had ever held a digital camera.”
Ann Lockley, volunteer
“It was awesome to see the kids start
using some of their new knowledge
to critique each other’s photos or to
decide which of their own photos were
the best. I enjoyed the chance to share
something I am passionate about and
reflect on my own photography.”
Jay and Sharon, volunteer
The Napi Friendship Association exsists as
a community based, culturally sensative
Aboriginal organization located in Pincher
Creek, Alberta, Canada. The primary goal
is to improve the life of Aboriginal people
living in or transitioning into mainstream
society through programs, activities and
partnerships. However, the association is
also focused on delivering and promoting
cross-cultural awareness, advocating bet-
ter communication between Aboriginals and
Non-Aboriginal people.
The Songhees Band Youth Center is a safe
place for Songhees youth in Victoria, Van-
couver Island. The Songhees and Esquimalt
people, part of the Coast Salish family, are
descendants of the Lekwungen groups. The
Lekwungen have hunted and gathered on
the lands and waters surrounding Cah-mah-
sing, now known as Victoria’s Inner Harbour
for an estimated 4,000 years, making them
one of the longest surviving communi-
ties still residing today on their traditional
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Impact
We Would Like to Thank ourSponsors
Colectivo T.A.N. 473
www.colectivetan473.com
Guanajuato, Mexico
Inuvik Youth Centre
www.inuvikyouthcentre.org
Inuvik, NT, Canada
We Are Honored to Be Working
with These Amazing Organizations
Oaxaca Street Children Grassroots
www.oaxacastreetchildrengrassroots.org
Oaxaca, Mexico
Centro de Esperanza Infantil
Oaxaca, Mexico
Mayan Families
www.mayanfamilies.org
Panajachel, Guatemala
Casa Esperanza
www.casaesperanza.org.pa
Multiple locations: Panama City, Colón, Chiriquí, Ngöbe-Buglé
Comarca of Panama
Fundación Construyendo Sueños
San Javier and San Joaquin y el Munucipio de la Mesa near
BogotĂĄ, Colombia
Kuunika Foundation
www.kuunika-foundation-malawi.org
Chirimba, Blantyre, Malawi
The Mustard Seed Project
www.mustardseedproject.co.uk
Mombasa, Kenya
The Lonely Road Foundation
www.thelonelyroad.org
Polokwane, Limpopo, South Africa
Mercy Centre
www.MercyCentre.org
Bangkok, Thailand
RainTree Foundation
www.raintree-foundation.org
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Qutekcak Native Tribe’s Youth Centre
Seward, AK, USA
Ethiopian ChildrenÂŽs Fund
our young
Photographers
GUANAJUATO, MX: Carmen, Cinthya, Ma Isabel, Jesus, Lorena, Dulce, Vicki, Andrea, Dorain, Axel,
Giovanni, Christian, Enrique “Amarillo”, Jadzet, Yosseline Monserrat, Cassandra, Melani, Juan Pablio,
Maite, Anel, Vania, Luis “Higuil”, Karla, “Bebe”, Daneli, Montse, Jocelyn, Daniela, Fatima, Fernanda
OAXACA, MX: Salma Daniela RamĂ­rez GarcĂ­a (14 y/o), Luis Eduardo RamĂ­rez GarcĂ­a (16 y/o), Alma
Judith Ramos Pacheco (17 y/o), Miriam Itandehui GarcĂ­a Sanchez (16 y/o), Erick Ricardo Contreras
AlarcĂłn (18 y/o), Diego Angel Cervantes PĂ©rez (16 y/o), Maria Nicolasa Cruz Galban (23 y/o)
PANAMA: Cristina, Diana, Ivonne, Janessy, Jose, Roxana, Rubiela
COLOMBIA: Andrea Varela Garcia, Freddy Varela Garcia, Natalia Florez Cortez, Vanessa Florez Cortez,
Luisa Fernanda Gaitan, Daniela Gaitan Juan Diego Cuervo, Jose Gabriel Cuervo, Maria Fernana Cuervo
Leidy Johanna Urueña, Blanca Lorena Urueña.
BRAZIL: Stephanie, Gabriel, Daniel, Rafael, Brenda, Joyce and Raiane. Gabrielle, Derek, Thiago, Yan,
Lucas, Larissa, Rafael, Jorge, Marcelo, Yan, Jonathan, Gabriel, Cristliayne, Fernanda, Lucas, Dereck
ETHIOPIA: Adisu Ayele, Ashenafi Endeshaw, Beza Bekele, Frehiywot Negash, Meseret Dagne, Muluken
Masresha, Nebyu Shimelis, Rediet Asnake, Samrawit Mesfin, Sisay Bogale, Tarikua Zewdu, Tizita
Terefe, Yohanis Ayelu, Zebider Asnake
CHINA: Olivia, Sha, Pai, Xiong, Li Chun, Zhou
USA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photogra-
pher Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name
ALBERTA,CA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name,
Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name
VICTORIA, CA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name,
Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name
“I was flooded
with tears of joy
knowing these
boys have a better
place to be a kid.”
Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
“I was flooded
with tears of joy
knowing these
boys have a better
place to be a kid.”
Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
“I was flooded
with tears of joy
knowing these
boys have a better
place to be a kid.”
Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
VOLUNTEERS
Thank you!
This year has been a wonderful time of growth and new relationships, with partner organizations, youth
and volunteers themselves.
Thanks to:
Jeremy Edgar, Aren and Serafina Kernberger, Brenton and Shannon, Danell Lynn and her mother,
Lainie and Miro, Marc Noonan, Greg Denning and family, Ferdinando Marotta, Ilse de Los Santos,
Berenice Borunda, Andy Dunia Sinclair-JulioAndrew Roper, The Dangers (Bryan and Jenn), Bryon Dorr,
Anthony Sciola, Monica and Jeff Yaeger, Tad Haas and Gaila Gutierrez, Chris Smith and Liz Peel and
Beth Thenhaus, Margaret Day and Jacob ____________. (MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA)
Anton Crone, Anne & Mike Collins, Sherry Ezhuthachan, Jay Kannaiyan, Larry and Sharon Currin,
Husam Chadat. (AFRICA)
Mike Welch, Greg Goodman, Adam Pervez, Pat and Alison Wilson, Kristal (ASIA)
Jeremy Edgar, Aren and Serafina Kernberger, Brenton and Shannon, Danell Lynn and her mother,
Lainie and Miro, Marc Noonan, Greg Denning and family, Ferdinando Marotta, Ilse de Los Santos,
Berenice Borunda, Andy ________ and Dunia _____________, The Dangers (Bryan and Jenn), Bryon
Dorr, Anthony Sciola, Monica and Jeff Yaeger, Tad Haas and Gaila Gutierrez, Chris Smith and Liz Peel
and Beth Thenhaus, Margaret Day and Jacob ____________. NORTH AMERICA)
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Do Good As You Go celebrates hope through youth photography

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  • 3. Welcome to the Do Good As You Go movement. We are a non-profit network of global travelers committed to the idea of “use what you know, to do good as you go.” Our vision is to inspire and enable all travelers to leverage their interests and professional skills to make a difference during their trips. We work closely with local communities to under- stand needs and challenges, build relationships with mutual respect, structure programs that foster empowerment and ensure sustainability through collaboration and knowledge building. We believe that by working together, all of our small individ- ual actions, will lead to a significant impact on the world we visit, reducing poverty, improving education, arts and health, and inspiring others to do the same. In our inaugural 2012 Anthology, we are honored to bring to you the works of our partners and volunteers from around the world. In these pages, you will find not only examples of our programs and beautiful photographs created by youth, but also a celebration of hope and life. Please join us in the celebration! Alice Gugelev Do Good As You Go CelebratingLife
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  • 9. mexicoGuanajuato and Oaxaca In Mexico our volunteers have the pleasure of working with two wonderful organizations in two of the most beautiful and inter- esting cities in the country. Guanajuato is known for its role in the founding history of Mexico, as well as for the silver mining and of course, the mummies! Oaxaca is known for its large and very present indigenous population that preserves a strong pre- hispanic culture in the midst of Spanish colonial architecture. In Guanajuato, Muskoka partners with local organization, Colectivo T.A.N. 473, an organization dedicated to arts-based after school programming for at-risk youth living in group homes and community building projects with marginalized neighbor- hoods. In Oaxaca, we are proud to work with Oaxaca Street Chil- dren Grassroots & Casa Esperanza that work to provide school- ing & basic health and wellness to almost 300 families living in the surrounding areas of the city. This year our volunteers have realized multiple photography workshops that span various techniques and concepts. Together with several volunteers a new program is taking shape called the Global Citizenship Program. Muskoka was also very excited and proud to partner with the Maya Rally to carry out a large group volunteer project that created great relationships and change! “I’d like to think that just the simple fact of being able to interact with people from every corner of the world and totally different cultures is already something that will certainly enrich the minds and souls of the youth, as much the same way they will enrich ours.” Peppo, Centro Esperanza
  • 10. Through the eyes of youth in Guanajuato and Oaxaca
 In 2012 we have been honored to share new perspectives on life, culture, architecture, relationship and community with young photographers in these two great Mexican cities. The youth of Guanajuato & Oaxaca learned from experts about the architectural history of both spaces and then embarked on an adven- ture to share the beauty they find in their cities everyday! “I have a passion for photography. My mission
to share the same passion, get the kids involved and help them to expand and use their creativity in a positive way.” Pepo, Centro Esperanza PhotographyOn-site Jemima Cruz Chavez 11 y/o, Dina Cruz Chavez 14 y/o, Esmeralda PĂ©rez Pacheco 15 y/o
  • 11. “I never thought of taking photos of the place that I live: my house and my neighborhood. In La Venada before the photo workshop there was a lot of fighting but now we are coexisting more peacefully. The workshop taught us to not fight. Now we feel more united.” Maite, 13 y/o “This workshop changed who I am from the inside a Little bit. I always thought of taking pictures, but I never had a chance until this workshop.” Yosseline, 10 y/o In Guanajuato, the youth of La Venada found beauty in their neighborhood, when previously they only could see the van- dalism and the signs of struggle. By seeking graphic ele- ments like shadow and color, they ended the workshop with a newfound pride of their surroundings. Vania
  • 12. After multiple workshops the Oaxaca youth photographers curated a collective exhibition. We believe that this group is worthy of a show at many a gallery, their street photogra- phy, nature photography and architectural work has blown us away every time! This year, two students from Oaxaca have taken on the extra special challenge to help start a collective blog! With their im- ages and written work, Alma Ramos and Miriam Itandehui Garcia Sanchez have produced a wonderful collection of work that is inspiring our youth in other locations to join the effort! To see their work visit: www.profunidadelcampo.wordpress.org “I am used to capturing moments in a photograph to later remember them, despite my age I still like dreaming.” Alma, 16 y/o
  • 13. “In the future I would like to continue with photography as a profesional. But I want to be a teacher for little children. They are people who are still noble and without malice.” Miriam, 15 y/o Our talented students Alma and Miriam
  • 14. The girls of the Buen Pastor in Guanajuato worked diligently with a talented group of profes- sional volunteers to record per- sonal histories and then to use the camera to visually express the story, mood and life of their space. Hear the story of Santa Maria Eufrasia and the madres of the Buen Pastor here. Digital Storytelling “The girls took some truly amazing photos, as photography once again broke down any language barriers that there might be.” Bryon Dorr, Exploring Elements
  • 15. Digital story-telling took shape a bit differently in the community La Venada. Here the workshop was combined with an arts workshop to illustrate and create structures that tell the history of this neighborhood. The children also interviewed nieghbors to hear about how the area came to be. The results are a video that tells the story of La Venada that can be viewed here. “Even in poor communities, people have the right to aspirations and new skills.” Chris and Liz (ontoplanb)
  • 16. An amazing trek for a group of Overlanders across the beau- tiful landscapes of Mexico, brought us an even more amaz- ing crew of volunteers! This team collaborated with the local efforts of volunteers with Colectivo TAN 473 to carry out “Week of Transformation” for a boys orphanage in Irapua- to. Together they created a safer and more dynamic play ground, repainted and designed the bedrooms, sewed new blankets and pillows for all the boys. MayaRally “I was flooded with tears of joy knowing these boys have a better place to be a kid.” Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
  • 17. “I hope that this was just the first of many experiences these boys will have with volunteers like us. I know for myself, my life was affected by working here.” Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads) “It was amazing that we had all come together from different parts of the world and were working together to accomplish this incredibly cool feat for these kids!” Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads)
  • 18. This year we are excited to have developed a new pro- gram with the help of two amazing travelers, Brenton and Shannon Cooper. The Global Citizenship Program is a growing concept to share stories and images of travel with the youth they encounter along their jour- ney. It also encourage the youth themselves to share special aspects about their town, city or country as well as dreams of travel. The discussion surrounds the idea of being a citizen as well as what it might mean to be a citizen of the world. Another aspect of the curriculum is connecting the youth to maps and geography. “Kids need more visitors and engagement from overland travelers. A day, an afternoon or even a few hours with them makes a big difference.” Bryan and Jen (thedangerz) global Citizenship
  • 19. “We knew right away that we had an amazing group of volunteers that were there for all the right reasons.” Bryon Dorr, Exploring Elements “As the big blue gates opened, we were deluged with kids and we spent the next half hour meeting Otmar, Diego, Mauricio, Felipe, Manuel, Jesus, Guadalupe, Martin, and Daniel as they climbed all over the motorcycles!” Anthony & Astrid (OverlandNomads) “Materialistically speaking, these kids have a world less than most kids we know, and while we know they were excited about [what we did for our volunteering experi- ence], both of us feel what was likely more important to them was the love, friendship and compassion we showed them in our time there.” Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
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  • 25. LATIn americanGuatemala, Panama, Colombia and Brazil “Using art as a tool we introduce the children to other social and intellectual possibilities.” Tio Lino In Central and South America we have four partnerships as well as emerging relationships in Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Peru! The beauty and adventure that our travelers encounter throughout these amazing landscapes is something that they will always treasure. Equally, they will cherish the memories and experiences they create and share while volunteering in Pana- jachel, Guatemala with Mayan Families, in Casa Esperanza in Panama City, Panama and in San Javier de La Mesa, Colombia and, Tio Lino’s and Instituto Reacao in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This year we were lucky to have many dedicated traveler-vol- unteers throughout Central and South America that worked hard to bring new programing to our partner organizations. Global Citizenship made vast improvements when it reached Mayan Families in Guatemala. Two travelers helped launch a used cam- era drive and implement the photography program in Columbia, while teaching a fun-filled science workshop along the way. An- other traveler brought her own art therapy program to Columbia!. In the most normal of circumstances Rio “Cidade Marvilhosa” or the marvelous city and Favela da Rocinha, the largest and most densely packed favela in South America, was picturesque setting of our two photography programs this past year. Our Rio volunteers had the fortunate timing of initiating two photog- raphy programs at very unique time in both he city and the favelas history. Rio de Janeiro will soon host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olym- pics and Rocinha was “pacified” for the first time in 40 years.
  • 26. Mayan Families is an incredible network of employees, local and traveling volunteers that provides assistance and opportunities to the indigenous and impoverished people of Guatemala. They offer support in the areas of nutrition, education, healthcare, construction, and com- munity development programs and services. FundaciĂłn Construyendo Sueños is located in the rural communities out- side of Bogota known as San Javier and San Joaquin y the municipality of La Mesa. It is roughly two hours drive away from Bogota. The foun- dation’s mission is to strengthen families and communities and en- courage/provide fundamental and continuing education for youth and young adults. They work with entire families by providing youth the op- portunitity to receive an education while providing adults with continu- ing education and skill training and workshops that help to better the dynamic of families. FCS creates on-going activities and projects for the participating families to come together as a community and to de- velop new and strengthen existing relationships. Casa Esperanza is one of Pana- ma’s most important NGO’s in the country, when it comes to fighting against child labor. In urban areas like Panama City they work to keep kids off the street and in rural areas like Boquete they give parents alter- natives so they do not need to take their children to the farms where the parents work. They provide children and teens with academic support, primary healthcare, nutrition, perso- na and social development, sports, culture and recreational activities. Instituto Reacao (Reaction Insitute), a Judo centered NGO founded by Olympic medal winner Flavio Canto based in Rocinha’s newly construct- ed Sports Complex which also offers children assistance in academics. Rocinha Mundo da Arte (AKA Tio Lino’s). The Center was established over 20 years ago by “Tio Lino” (Lino dos Santos Filho or “Uncle Lino”) to offer a variety of workshops for children and youth in Rocinha. Tio Lino estimates he has mentored over 10,000 children in Rocinha, includ- ing the transition of 47 people out of drug gangs and into microfinance enterprises. “Using art as a tool we introduce the children to other so- cial and intellectual possibilities.” “Quote from Mayan Families” Jon Doe “The simple act of meeting people from so far away that came to share their knowledge with the youth was wonderful. To get to know people so diverse and different from them, allowed them to break their natural barriers.” “Thank you Muskoka for all of your support with the (photography) workshop. It was a great experience for our kids!” Marelisa Director of Programs, Casa Esperanza “I love going to Tio Lino’s and taking pictures with Tio and Tia (Jacob and Margaret). We also all around Rochina to every part to new places and we get film and interview people” Raiane, 7 y/o
  • 27. globalCitizenship Brenton and I presented the Citizenship Pro- gram to a group of middle school students in Tierra Linda, Guatemala on beautiful Lake Atitlan. This was our first time presenting to a group of students this age; in the past we have always presented to elementary kids. It was a great experience! The elementary kids really enjoy the presentation but presenting to the middle school was a completely differ- ent experience, they really grasped the idea of being a global citizen. When we handed out a passport and photo to each student you could see their faces light up. When we asked if any of them had plans or dreams to travel to different places in the world and learn about different cultures, they all raised their hands screaming out “yes!” It was amazing and exciting to see such passion. Global Citizenship Program is still in it’s infancy, but just in it’s short four months of existence, we have seen it grow and get closer and closer to it’s full potential with each chance we get to present it. The idea of being a global citizen is huge and there are so many options for where each traveler can take it. Brenton and I are really excited to see what creative activities, games, and ideas other travelers come up with. Shannon Cooper “The kids in Tierra Linda were very impressive and I can’t wait to see what these small-town heroes do in and outside of their community in the years to come.” Brenton Cooper
  • 28. Brenton and Shannon leveraged their health care knowledge to diagnose and treat children for pneumonia and to teach a group of youth CPR ba- sics. They also were very excited and proud to help Mayan Families with a program they have that installs new, safe and health conscious stoves in the rural homes in the area. “Mayan Families certainly was a rich experience” Brenton and Shannon health and Science
  • 29. “Around here they say, every person puts their grain of sand in, this is how we build a great sand castle.” Leidy Johana Urueña Ruiz, 16 y/o “We continued our Highwire mission in bridging the cultural gaps through lessons of hope and love with the children of the village, and learned so much of their dreams. It was a powerfully moving trip with openness from grandparents to children as young as 6.” Danell art therapy and Photography
  • 30. Photography Workshop “A couple weeks in Panama City doing a photography project with some kids from Casa Esperanza, was “an experience as positive and rewarding as any that we’ve had in two years on the road.” Andy - Earth Circuit
  • 31. “I often think of the world we live in: the violence and the drugs, with everything that has bad in world. But I love Rocinha because it has a lot of fun places, like Tio Lino’s. It really is a fun place because I get to do many fun things there for example learn about photography, take pictures, draw and do art projects. I wish this year is with much love and peace with full of happiness.” Stephanie, 11 y/o
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  • 33. “We had a photo exhibition in Rocinha. This project and the exhibition had a big goal: to show the children that they can create something that they are able to gain recognition in society. We hope to have the children begin to show that success and recognition can be achieved not only through the possession of a weapon. All of the children with whom we have worked showed intelligence and character. All they need is the chance to develop them and to carry them outside.” Jacob Cranz
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  • 39. AfricaEthiopia, Malawi Kenya, and South Africa Africa is known for its rich culture, hospitality and diversity in the different countries and across the continent. The Muskoka Foundation in Africa inspires smiles and hope in the life of the youth and teams in our partner organizations. There are four partners spread across the east and towards the south of Af- rica: The Ethiopian Children’s Fund (ECF) in Aleltu, Ethiopia, The Mustard Seed in Mombasa, Kenya, The Kuunika Foundation in Blantyre, Malawi and The Lonely Road Foundation in Ga-Dik- gale, South Africa. Where else in this world can you wake up to the sound of animals and a brilliant sunrise? It is on the African continent. Photography, Gardening and Entrepreneurship workhops have been held at two locations during the year. During this period, friendships have been created and cultures have been ex- changed. Ethiopian Children’s Fund (ECF) seeks to use a holistic ap- proach through Education, Healthcare, Conservation and Nu- trition to help improve the life of the people in the village. The Muskoka Foundation partners with them through Entrepreneuri- al, Photography, and IT programs. The Kuunika Foundation (KF) aspires to improve upon children’s rights and welfare through an integrated approach in activities including education, community empowerment and involvement, nutrition and family health. The foundation operates a care center for or- phans and vulnerable children in the society. “The purpose of our trip is to experience various cultures and help children who do not have a fair chance in life” The Currins
  • 40. PhotographyOn-site We had a filmmaker and actor teach the youth of Aleltu, Ethiopia about creative photography and inspire them to interpret and express their perspectives on what surrounds them. The imagination and creativ- ity of the participants led to amazing photos and ideas for big projects. Even with only one camera being shared between the youth that par- ticipated, they all had the opportunity to showcase their individual vision and abilities with the camera.
  • 41. “It was an absolute pleasure and honor to have you with us at ECF Aleltu. Thank you for the exciting and innovative program our children were able to learn, appreciate and become so engaged with the program.” ECF “I spent one of the most interesting times in my trip at the ECF Village: amazing children with lot of power and talent and fantasy. The school is wonderful 
 and the people are beautiful. We did a great job. It was hard to leave them.” Husam Chadat
  • 42. Entrepreneurial Workshop “We were pleased with the enthusiasm of the volunteers who really appreciated the fact that we had made the time to share our knowledge with them.” Larry and Sharon Currin “A million thanks to Larry and Sharon, they have made a huge difference and we are looking forward to welcoming more overland volunteers!” The Kuunika trustees Members of the Kuunika Foundation community were taken through the basics of entrepreneurship and preparing business plans to increase the business opportuni- ties of the members of the community. This was the first led workshop in Africa lead by Larry and Sharon of “Bushbabies” and the beginning of greater collaborations with the community in Blantyre.
  • 43. Gardening One of the main objectives of the KF is growing vegetables and food for use in the center. Sharon helped to prepare the ground for a gardening session that involved all the mem- bers and families in the community. The volunteers together with the whole community built a compost heap and planted vegetables to sup- plement what they use at the center. “We benefited from these visitors because money is not as useful to buy a relish like vegetables, because we already have it in our garden! Secondly, we can attract others to help us now. Because we know how to use our soil or we can find money easily through our garden when we are selling. In addition to that we can teach others how to making a garden or how to work together to cultivate our garden.” Emmanuel Kalako
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  • 45. “The experience we got on how to take photos within this short time was incredible. I am very happy with the way Mr. Hussan taught us how to take photos and I won’t forget how impressed Mr. Hussan was with our pictures. In the future, I want to become a pilot but I am so interested in photography that I would also like to take pictures sometimes” Muluken Masresha, 13 y/o
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  • 51. ASIAChina and Thailand Asia is the world’s largest and most populous continent. Over 30% of the world’s landmass is in Asia. Over 60% of the world’s population call Asia home. Muskoka has had a long relationship with Asia, although our work in Asia was only started in mid-2012. The idea of “Do Good as You Go” was born when Jay and Alice, founders of Muskoka, were living in Asia. The first partner we had in Asia was Choice to Choose in China. At the moment, we have two active partners in Thailand, The Mercy Centre and The RainTree Foundation. Muskoka is also fortunate to have a wonderful ambassador in Bangkok, Thailand, that has been instrumental in our communication with our local partners and travelers alike in Thailand. “Incorporating volunteering into my travels has provided me with so many opportunities to experience Thai culture in an in­‐depth way, learn some of the language and have a richer experience.” Kristal
  • 52. CHINAPhotography Choice to Choose in Dali, China. Their mission is to equip orphans with skill sets that would be helpful as they are going into the “real world”. They also give the orphans connec- tions needed to get their foot in the door as they are searching for their first jobs, as relationships are vital to the Chinese.
  • 53. Pat and Alison Wilson decided to take some time to do good as they were traveling in China. In collabo- ration with Choice to Choose, they were able to teach some of the chil- dren basic photography skills. Con- sidering most of the orphans had never operated a camera before, the photos they took are quite amazing! “Igniting the latent curiosity that existed in these bright and budding minds through a continuous dance of observation and adaptation was by far one of the most humbling and privileged experiences of our lives. We will never forget the faces of Pai, Xiong, Zhou, Sha, and LiChun and that (literally) speechless week we spent together” Pat and Alison
  • 54. thailandEducation The Mercy Centre in Bangkok, Thailand works to help the children and communities of the many slums of Bangkok. They build and operate schools, improve family health and welfare, protect street children’s rights, combat the AIDS crisis, respond to daily emergencies, and offer shelter to orphans, to street children, and to children and adults with AIDS – always together, hand in hand and heart to heart with the people they serve. Kristal has been a weekly volunteer at the Mercy Centre since October 2012. She has been teaching English to preschool children, as well as assisting Mercy with its funding initiatives. “Every Tuesday morning I’ve walked into the Mercy Centre never really knowing what to expect. It’s been both daunting and exhilarating. The only thing I really know is that I will see the smiling, laughing faces of a bunch of three year olds.” Kristal
  • 55. “ I had a proud moment recently when Nancy, one of the 7th grade students who I work with, told me her teacher said that her essay was one of the best in the class. It’s moments like these, seeing the proud smiles on their faces, that really makes everything worthwhile.” Mike Welch The RainTree Foundation in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a grassroots social non-government organization, op- erating in Thailand among rural and underdeveloped communities. Their aim is to help people through edu- cation, appropriate technology and self-help projects, to improve their living standards. Mike Welch has been a volunteer for over two years, working with students who attend the Redeemer International School in Bang- kok. Originally, Mike started working with two Mercy Grade 8 students, Ton and Kwan, assisting them with their English language skills. The group of Redeemer students has now expanded to up to six kids at any given time. Mike focuses on encouraging and helping them to improve their reading and writing skills, as well as assisting them with their homework and test preparations. JOIN COME AND US!
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  • 62. PhotographyOn-siteChinle Jr. High serves children primarily from the Navaho Na- tion. The aim is to provide holistic educational experiences using physical, spiritual, social, aesthetic and cognitive learn- ing processes. Students have Access to the tools they need to live in harmony with themselves, their society and their environment. “The most rewarding part, however, was hearing the pride in my students’ voices when they showed off their work to their classmates. In five days two of those handicapped with sharing cameras had gone from taking fuzzy snapshots of each other to actually producing fine art worthy of being hung and enjoyed by all. The part of the story that leaves me both speechless and honored to have worked with the boys? Prior to this workshop, only one of the original nine boys had ever held a digital camera.” Ann Lockley, volunteer
  • 63. “It was awesome to see the kids start using some of their new knowledge to critique each other’s photos or to decide which of their own photos were the best. I enjoyed the chance to share something I am passionate about and reflect on my own photography.” Jay and Sharon, volunteer The Napi Friendship Association exsists as a community based, culturally sensative Aboriginal organization located in Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. The primary goal is to improve the life of Aboriginal people living in or transitioning into mainstream society through programs, activities and partnerships. However, the association is also focused on delivering and promoting cross-cultural awareness, advocating bet- ter communication between Aboriginals and Non-Aboriginal people.
  • 64. The Songhees Band Youth Center is a safe place for Songhees youth in Victoria, Van- couver Island. The Songhees and Esquimalt people, part of the Coast Salish family, are descendants of the Lekwungen groups. The Lekwungen have hunted and gathered on the lands and waters surrounding Cah-mah- sing, now known as Victoria’s Inner Harbour for an estimated 4,000 years, making them one of the longest surviving communi- ties still residing today on their traditional grounds.
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  • 68. We Would Like to Thank ourSponsors
  • 69. Colectivo T.A.N. 473 www.colectivetan473.com Guanajuato, Mexico Inuvik Youth Centre www.inuvikyouthcentre.org Inuvik, NT, Canada We Are Honored to Be Working with These Amazing Organizations Oaxaca Street Children Grassroots www.oaxacastreetchildrengrassroots.org Oaxaca, Mexico Centro de Esperanza Infantil Oaxaca, Mexico Mayan Families www.mayanfamilies.org Panajachel, Guatemala Casa Esperanza www.casaesperanza.org.pa Multiple locations: Panama City, ColĂłn, ChiriquĂ­, Ngöbe-BuglĂ© Comarca of Panama FundaciĂłn Construyendo Sueños San Javier and San Joaquin y el Munucipio de la Mesa near BogotĂĄ, Colombia Kuunika Foundation www.kuunika-foundation-malawi.org Chirimba, Blantyre, Malawi The Mustard Seed Project www.mustardseedproject.co.uk Mombasa, Kenya The Lonely Road Foundation www.thelonelyroad.org Polokwane, Limpopo, South Africa Mercy Centre www.MercyCentre.org Bangkok, Thailand RainTree Foundation www.raintree-foundation.org Chiang Mai, Thailand Qutekcak Native Tribe’s Youth Centre Seward, AK, USA Ethiopian ChildrenÂŽs Fund
  • 70. our young Photographers GUANAJUATO, MX: Carmen, Cinthya, Ma Isabel, Jesus, Lorena, Dulce, Vicki, Andrea, Dorain, Axel, Giovanni, Christian, Enrique “Amarillo”, Jadzet, Yosseline Monserrat, Cassandra, Melani, Juan Pablio, Maite, Anel, Vania, Luis “Higuil”, Karla, “Bebe”, Daneli, Montse, Jocelyn, Daniela, Fatima, Fernanda OAXACA, MX: Salma Daniela RamĂ­rez GarcĂ­a (14 y/o), Luis Eduardo RamĂ­rez GarcĂ­a (16 y/o), Alma Judith Ramos Pacheco (17 y/o), Miriam Itandehui GarcĂ­a Sanchez (16 y/o), Erick Ricardo Contreras AlarcĂłn (18 y/o), Diego Angel Cervantes PĂ©rez (16 y/o), Maria Nicolasa Cruz Galban (23 y/o) PANAMA: Cristina, Diana, Ivonne, Janessy, Jose, Roxana, Rubiela COLOMBIA: Andrea Varela Garcia, Freddy Varela Garcia, Natalia Florez Cortez, Vanessa Florez Cortez, Luisa Fernanda Gaitan, Daniela Gaitan Juan Diego Cuervo, Jose Gabriel Cuervo, Maria Fernana Cuervo Leidy Johanna Urueña, Blanca Lorena Urueña. BRAZIL: Stephanie, Gabriel, Daniel, Rafael, Brenda, Joyce and Raiane. Gabrielle, Derek, Thiago, Yan, Lucas, Larissa, Rafael, Jorge, Marcelo, Yan, Jonathan, Gabriel, Cristliayne, Fernanda, Lucas, Dereck ETHIOPIA: Adisu Ayele, Ashenafi Endeshaw, Beza Bekele, Frehiywot Negash, Meseret Dagne, Muluken Masresha, Nebyu Shimelis, Rediet Asnake, Samrawit Mesfin, Sisay Bogale, Tarikua Zewdu, Tizita Terefe, Yohanis Ayelu, Zebider Asnake CHINA: Olivia, Sha, Pai, Xiong, Li Chun, Zhou USA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photogra- pher Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name ALBERTA,CA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name VICTORIA, CA: Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name, Photographer Name “I was flooded with tears of joy knowing these boys have a better place to be a kid.” Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow)
  • 71. “I was flooded with tears of joy knowing these boys have a better place to be a kid.” Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow) “I was flooded with tears of joy knowing these boys have a better place to be a kid.” Tad and Gaila (Overlandnow) VOLUNTEERS Thank you! This year has been a wonderful time of growth and new relationships, with partner organizations, youth and volunteers themselves. Thanks to: Jeremy Edgar, Aren and Serafina Kernberger, Brenton and Shannon, Danell Lynn and her mother, Lainie and Miro, Marc Noonan, Greg Denning and family, Ferdinando Marotta, Ilse de Los Santos, Berenice Borunda, Andy Dunia Sinclair-JulioAndrew Roper, The Dangers (Bryan and Jenn), Bryon Dorr, Anthony Sciola, Monica and Jeff Yaeger, Tad Haas and Gaila Gutierrez, Chris Smith and Liz Peel and Beth Thenhaus, Margaret Day and Jacob ____________. (MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA) Anton Crone, Anne & Mike Collins, Sherry Ezhuthachan, Jay Kannaiyan, Larry and Sharon Currin, Husam Chadat. (AFRICA) Mike Welch, Greg Goodman, Adam Pervez, Pat and Alison Wilson, Kristal (ASIA) Jeremy Edgar, Aren and Serafina Kernberger, Brenton and Shannon, Danell Lynn and her mother, Lainie and Miro, Marc Noonan, Greg Denning and family, Ferdinando Marotta, Ilse de Los Santos, Berenice Borunda, Andy ________ and Dunia _____________, The Dangers (Bryan and Jenn), Bryon Dorr, Anthony Sciola, Monica and Jeff Yaeger, Tad Haas and Gaila Gutierrez, Chris Smith and Liz Peel and Beth Thenhaus, Margaret Day and Jacob ____________. NORTH AMERICA)