GUATEMALA / Guatemala Design-Build LAB
We are currently looking for volunteers to get involved with this wonderful project and to join forces with Guatemala Design Build Lab 2.0.
Guatemala Design Build Lab 2.0 is an architectural project traveling to the remote site of San Pedro La Laguna, by the beautiful Lake Atitlán. Our purpose is to build a sustainable Indigenous Mayan Culture Preservation Institute, called KASA KAME.
KASA KAME is an Indigenous Mayan Culture Preservation Institute as well as an art and healing sanctuary. It is a place where natural building, permaculture, sustainable education, spirituality and healing practices blend in with creative and performance arts, to create holistic grounds for cultural exchange.
We are looking for
– Permaculture and Aquaponic Specialists
-Natural Builders
-Project Managers
-Engineers
-Water Engineers
-People with experience in PR/Marketing
-Graphic Designers
-Community Development Practitioners
-Teachers of Compensatory Education
-Nutritionists
-Journalists
-Film Makers
– and volunteers with a generous heart that deeply feel the importance of this great intervention and want to be a part of us.
This is a great opportunity to add something significant to your CV and to be a part of an exciting project which will help the deprived Mayan community of San Pedro.
Our aim is to start building in the beginning of 2014, when we have raised enough awareness and funds. In the meantime there is a lot of groundwork tasks which need carrying out and to be credited for.
For more information on how to get involved please contact us here – guatemaladblab@gmail.com;
For more information and updates about the project please check out our Facebook page. – https://www.facebook.com/Guatemala2.0
Looking forward to hearing from you 🙂
Expires: June 15, 2014
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