This year, we welcomed Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV), Kate Crowley, to our Board of Directors. As an organization founded by RPCVs and led by yours truly, another RPCV, Kate is like a duck in water at SCSRN. We invited her to write about why she decided to get involved with our work. As a… Read More →
Five reasons our Rural School Partnership Program has succeeded
As anyone who works in the non-profit sector can tell you, projects rarely go exactly as you plan them. None of us like to brag about our failures, but let’s face it: no matter how lofty your goals are or how meticulously you have planned your project, making a real, sustainable change involves a lot… Read More →
South Granville Rotary Club supports rural communities and technical education for youth in San Ramón
In our journey to realize our vision of a world where communities create and value cross-cultural partnerships, we sometimes cross paths with groups and organizations that transform our steps into leaps. One such group is the South Granville Rotary Club. This March, we completed our third project together, installing electrical systems in three rural schools…. Read More →
SCSRN’s 25th anniversary celebration
An enthusiastic gathering of 85 SCSRN supporters turned out to celebrate our 25th anniversary in Durham, NC at the Five Oaks Clubhouse Sunday February 10, 2019. Friends who hadn’t seen each other in years met to celebrate with the Board of Directors. Most everyone who attended had visited San Ramon on an ecotour. Counter Culture… Read More →
What (and Who) We’re Thankful For
It’s been a tough year for Nicaragua. Political turmoil has affected every aspect of life, and that includes our work. We continue to maintain our policy of remaining apolitical, but there’s no denying the impact that this conflict has had and will continue to have on the poorest communities of Nicaragua, including the rural communities… Read More →
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