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Monday, June 12, 2006. Zach Steffens, Michael Vehar, Sylvanus Agyeman, Collin Whelley and Clayton Rohman finish the first Bolivia Project course 20 miles north of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Little Martn to the left and the rooster to the right also contributed in the effort. Click Here to View Photos of this Course! Thanks again to all those that have donated to The Bolivia Project, all of this would not be possible without.
Saturday, June 10, 2006. This page is dedicated to tracking the progress of The Bolivia Project including personal reflections from both founders and introducing those people who have contributed time and money to the project.
Monday, December 04, 2006. This list should be just about everyone I know. Please by all means forward this and other emails to anyone you think would be interested in hearing about us and our project. First and foremost I am happy to say that Zach, Clayton, Sly, and Collin are all here and loving the. Country as I knew they would. In two short weeks Collin, Ruth and I have accomplished the. World, or at least it feels like it.
Monday, June 12, 2006. Zach Steffens, Michael Vehar, Sylvanus Agyeman, Collin Whelley and Clayton Rohman finish the first Bolivia Project course 20 miles north of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Little Martn to the left and the rooster to the right also contributed in the effort. Click Here to View Photos of this Course! Thanks again to all those that have donated to The Bolivia Project, all of this would not be possible without.
Thursday, June 22, 2006. Steam rizing from simmering BBQ Chicken and baked potatos. On a brighter side it was refreshing to see was how badly people wanted their own cooker after seeing steam raze from cooked chicken and potatoes for the first time. Three weeks down and about five and one half months to goLongevity is definitely needed.
Thursday, July 20, 2006. Anet on her back to and from school. That day we decided that we would put some project money towards trying to get her a wheelchair. The problem was, wheelchairs in South America are extremely hard to find, and usually very expensive because they are all imported. However, we told Ruth our idea and she spent a whole day looking for something for little Anet. By the grace of God, she found a very nice wheelchair for a decent price! .
Friday, December 26, 2008. ETHOS, Orphanage, and animal rights. The Bolivia Project did much more than subsidize the price of solar cookers in 2008. It also became involved in helping get money to other organizations in need. Conservation in Bolivia through the donations of many at St.
Friday, July 28, 2006. Project Investigation for the people of Los Bia.