Happy Mother’s Day Mexico!

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Mother’s Day in Mexico is today, May 10th!  Tia would like to wish everyone a Happy Mother’s Day.  Many of our Promotoras are mothers, and all our 519 Promotores work tirelessly to make sure that moms are healthy and have a safe place to bring their babies into the world.  We also celebrate the beautiful, smart and strong women of Mexico, the aunts, grandmothers and other female role models that are the glue that hold our families and communities together.  Take this opportunity to thank the great women in your life!

Chem Lab Getting a Spectrophotometer

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Our UVM Mobile Chem Lab is thrilled with this donation from Barry and Carmen Libman, a new Spectrophotometer, donated to the Tia Foundation!  The couple accompanied us on our last brigade to Atengo, Jalisco and were moved by the dedication of the Quemi-pollos (our Chem Lab students) who stayed up until as late as 3:00 a.m., making sure all the water, blood and urine samples from the day were complete.  They asked what could be done to help and the result was this life-saving donation that we will be using in June in Poncitlan, Jalisco during our project with Brophy College Preparatory volunteers.  Thank you Barry and Carmen for your donation to the Tia Brigade!

Larger than Salem, Oregon

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After our graduation ceremony last week in Atengo, Jalisco, Tia is now serving 165,000 rural Mexicans who are receiving care from our 519 Promotores (Community Health Workers)!  On this particular trip, we were especially grateful to our UVM Mobile Lab who discovered lead and mercury in the water sources.  Because they turned the results around so quickly, we were able to teach the Promotores how to make a water filtration system to clean the water.  Plus, we alerted local and state authorities to a pressing problem, so they can address it on a larger scale.

Más grande que Salem, Oregon

Después de nuestra ceremonia de graduación la semana pasada en Atengo, Jalisco, (leer mas) Continue reading “Larger than Salem, Oregon”