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Summary

New Heights is a revolutionary program that directs volunteers to where help is needed most. Your help enables more children to read, more battered women to find shelter and more ill to find comfort. progress reportread updates from the field

This project is no longer accepting donations.

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More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Communities across Latin America and the Caribbean have critical needs. They have tremendous assets in the citizens who want to help their own communities but lack the tools to promote opportunities to get involved. New Heights is a unique program that enables community organizations tackling issues such as child health, poverty and gang violence, to reach potential volunteers eager to make a difference. New Heights bridges the gap between enthusiastic volunteers and those most in need of help.

Activities

New Heights projects are as varied as the communities it serves. Depending on local needs, volunteers work in areas such as health, education, environment, human rights, conflict resolution, civic participation and cultural understanding.

Funding Information

This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Because New Heights matches citizens with local nonprofits, volunteers see the impact of their efforts firsthand,further investing them into finding longterm solutions to their communities’ problems and promoting volunteerism and civic participation.

Project Message

I am convinced that to make a difference in the world we must begin locally in our own community and society. Volunteerism is the perfect way to give our best and create positive change all around us.
- Myrka Dellanos, Partners volunteer, honorary chair, journalist

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Matt Clausen
Vice President, Partnership Development
Partners of the Americas
1424 K St., NW, #700
Washington, DC 20005
United States
202-637-6211
Email:

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Partners of the Americas
Partners of the Americas 1424 K St., NW, #700
Washington, DC 20005
United States
202-628-3300
http://www.partners.net

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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in ColombiaColombia and can also be found under Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development.

For more information about Colombia, read the Human Development Report on Colombia or the Wikipedia entry for Colombia.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on September 8, 2006

Latest Update from the Field

You made a difference through your desire to help others

By Matthew Clausen - VP for Partnerships and Programs, March 30, 2009 05:35 PM

Progress continues to be made in Colombia thanks to your continued support and generous contributions. As you may remember, the students at UNINORTE in conjunction with Partners of the Americas participated in seven different volunteer projects, among them a citizen participation project, social leadership training in a community of 192,000 to share new methodologies about how to keep an active citizenry involved in local politics, and a training project for women artisans, to name but a few.

Recently, the artisan project mentioned above which trained 29 women artisans who produce crafts for export to improve their entrepreneurial skills and ability to develop producer cooperatives, elicited an inspired response from volunteer Karen Peña, who noted that:

“The most impressive aspect of volunteering is the simplicity and humility displayed by those who accept such a challenge. I can now say that I am a better human being … I gave my energy and generosity, responding to a basic human impulse: the desire to help others. When we concern ourselves with the welfare of others, mobilizing ourselves for social betterment, we do not only establish a firm bond of confidence and solidarity, but at the same time contribute a small grain of sand to Barranquilla, Colombia and to the World, getting better one day at a time.”

Young volunteer Melitza Torres, having volunteered as part of the Best of Barranquilla project, reflected on her experience and said:

“My decision to begin volunteering was dead on, and was an experience that I have never had and that allowed me to realize that there are so many problems y so many people with needs, who on their own, can not resolve them. Colombia is where we, the students … have the biggest opportunity to transform the quality of life within our city. Lucas, Paolo, and I supported an environmental theme in the Public Market of Barranquilla, raising awareness for those who deserve a better place to work and to better themselves. Volunteering is personal growth; it is a feeling of belonging to the city; it is consciousness and it is commitment.”

In closing, we hope that you shall maintain your continued support of this project by giving to ensure its continuity and expansion, so that many more grains of sand can be added to the collective good of Barranquilla, Colombia and beyond. Volunteers, young and old, can do so much with your support.

Note: Please check back here soon to see a video of all seven initial projects. Additional documentation in Spanish is attached to this report. [Documentos adicionales en espanol se encuentran con este informe.]

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