ASB Argentina
We are a group of 20 Northwestern students planning to spend our spring break doing community service in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Schools from around the country are teaming up with Hillel Argentina to help improve the surrounding communities in Buenos Aires. We are dedicated to alleviating third world poverty and improving the plight of the international Jewish community. We will be working with both interfaith and Jewish community organizations on projects dealing with education, infant care, literacy and more. We will be partnering specifically with an under-resourced school to improve the quality of education for its students by painting murals in outdoor play areas, improving the music-education facility, and building a library so the students can access books and improve literacy. We will also volunteer in a childcare center that serves underprivileged families. By completing our service projects and spending time with the people of Buenos Aires we will prove to them that those facing the challenges of third-world poverty are not alone.
We have been fundraising so that we can make a donation to one of the causes that we will be working with (to be determined). If you are interested in making a donation, please contact Shauna Perelman at perlman.shauna@gmail.com. Please note that she will be out of contact while we are on the trip from March 20-28.
And don't forget to check out what our friends are doing on the ASB Cuba trip at
http://asbcuba.tumblr.com!
March 15, 2009
11:08 pm
5 days until departure!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the ASB Hillel Argentina blog! Much of the group met up this afternoon to discuss how to make our upcoming trip the most meaningful and fun for all of us throughout the week. I can speak for everyone when I say we are all very excited to not only contribute immensely to the community, but to explore the rich culture of the city by possibly attending futbol games and taking tango lessons.
I, along with others, will update this blog with stories, photos, and movies so that our family and friends can enjoy our experiences as they are happening.
Thanks for reading,
Kacey Albertine, NU 2010