Jordan Salomon

San Francisco, CA

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Hello Friends,
Global Brigades is a non-profit organization which travels to underdeveloped communities to empower them to become self-sustainable. I went on my first Brigade the summer of 2016 to Honduras. In Honduras the total expenditure on health per capita is $191 (2011, The World Bank). Over just nine days our brigade served 638 patients, built five sustainable homes to prevent chronic illnesses and created a plethora of smiles. I had never experienced such heart wrenching poverty first hand. Tears filled my eyes every day with these emotional and intimate relationships I developed within a short amount of time with the families of Honduras.

This incredible experience in Honduras has made me an addict. I had become a leader for the Global Brigade chapter at San Francisco State University in 2017. Now in 2018 I plan on going on my third brigade. I plan no matter where my life takes me to be involved with humanitarian work in under served communities.

This summer, Global Brigades at San Francisco State University is going to Nicaragua! I am eager to build water systems for a community that walks miles up the mountain to by hand collect water. In my previous two brigades we gave every single patient (1,051 people) an anti-parasitic medication because everyone was infected of a parasite from contaminated water. Everybody, especially the children, suffer from dehydration by not drinking enough water, and then they have diarrhea from the contaminated water that they have access to. This being said, going on a water brigade is the number one priority of these communities.

I am excited to be working with fellow brigaders that are as passionate as I to create a better world. I would be deeply grateful for any donation in support of my passions towards helping others.

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End Date: Jun 10, 2018 12:00 AM
Volunteer Activity Message

Global Brigades offers 7-day Water Brigades throughout the year in Honduras. Water Brigades' mission is to empower communities to access sufficient clean water through infrastructural development, water treatment, community leader training and education. Water Brigades volunteers assist in implementing clean water systems to prevent water-related illnesses in communities with limited access to clean water. One of the fundamental roadblocks to community development is lack of clean water. With a sufficient quantity of properly treated water, community members can cut off the connection between water and illness and ultimately live healthier, more productive lives. Volunteers work side-by-side with community members as well as with our in-country project technicians in all aspects of the water system's construction while learning about its design, functionality, and long-term sustainability.

Volunteer Goals

Program Goal: $1,140.00 / Airfare Goal: $0.00

Jordan Salomon donated $434

May 22, 2018 04:53 AM

[Org. Admin] Erika Amador donated $20

Saying "Transfer from San Francisco State University Medical brigade June 2018 Nicaragua"

May 21, 2018 10:33 PM

[Org. Admin] Erika Amador donated $30

Saying "Transfer from San Francisco State University Medical brigade June 2018 Nicaragua"

Apr 09, 2018 11:00 PM

[Org. Admin] Erika Amador donated $250

Saying "Transfer from Marina Pappas - San Francisco State University Medical brigade June 2018 Nicaragua"

Apr 03, 2018 05:37 PM

[Org. Admin] Nancy Amador donated $54

Saying "Transfer from Grant Groshans"

Apr 02, 2018 05:51 PM

[Org. Admin] Erika Amador donated $33

Saying "Transfer from San Francisco State University Medical brigade June 2018 Nicaragua"

Mar 23, 2018 10:07 PM

[Org. Admin] Erika Amador donated $69

Saying "Transfer from San Francisco State University Medical brigade June 2018 Nicaragua"

Mar 08, 2018 10:44 PM

Jordan Salomon donated $250

Feb 09, 2018 06:35 PM

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