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Volunteer in Nicaragaua

19 years ago
CINDURMA WWW.CINDURMA.ORG

While in Nicaragua stop by and visit, tour with us or volunteer:

*****Volunteering Abroad...why pay US or UK companies hundreds of dollars to refer you to a volunteer agency abroad..use that money for your airfare food and lodging....
As you will have seen on the rest of the website, CINDURMA has been
set
up to try and counter some of the many problems the people here are
forced to deal with on a daily basis. It is important to recognize that
it is not one of these companies run from England or USA who charge
exhorbitant fees from the volunteers and then pass on little or none of
those funds to the places where they are needed. This project is run
by,
and for, Nicaraguans. There are no hidden costs and the money you
pay
for your upkeep goes only to the families you stay with, and not into
the
pockets of western 'entrepeneurs'.
Most of the facts you need should be on the website already.
www.cindurma.org

**Anyone seeking land at reasonable price direct from seller, advice on small business investments and residency matters, all of our associates from our friends of many years to the President of CINDURMA are native Nicaraguans and would be more than happy in many instances to connect you without the need of intermediaries..budget lodgings and transportation available anywhere in Pacific side Nicaragua

I would love to start a petition
asking people to travel here to Central America, where
tourism and tourism related industries employ and feed
thousands and where there exist hundreds of
opportunties to meet the people, volunteer, learn
Spanish and broaden horizons, a friend of mine in the
US, already has purchased land down in Nicaragua, only
several hours bus ride from Guatemala and El Salvador where I reside, The project Hotel is only 2 hours from the Costa rican border and we can arrange to pick you up. Requiring
volunteers to come Christmas time (Dec. 8 -Dec. 31) in
order to jump start a few projects from the non profit
Eco Lodge to the Farm operated voluntarily by Men in
recovery from Alcohol and substance abuse, those who
are unable to travel may make a donation, those able
to travel will pay their air fare, food and lodging
while in Nicaragua. We have no "Administrator" nor
"Directors" nor "Grant Writers" nor "Consultants" so
therefore 100% of donations go to the needy. view:
http://www.cindurma.org/
Glenn resides most of the year in the US, feel free
to contact him at any time via the site contact page
.

My Care 2 Groups:
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/volunteernicaragua
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/insidecentralamerica

In the meantime please join our Yahoo Usergroups and
get to know us "personally" if you "care 2":
1. Go to our Website http://www.cindurma.org/
2. On our main page of our site please, if you wish,
join our Yahoo Usergroup by clicking on the Yahoo Icon
or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CINDURMA/join
also
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nicaragua_Photos/join

CINDURMA is a sustainable project year round with all
land services and lodging provided by our Nicaraguan
friends and neighbors of many years.

For those who may fall ill due to stomach bugs on
their journey, the owner of our Hotel is a physician
with offices right off the lobby and plenty of
experience handling that sort of thing.

The tropical summer or dry season begins in mid
November and goes through until early May, meaning
that there will be practically no rain at all during
this period.

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