Mauricio Ramirez has been a long-time member of the North Carolina and Cochabamba, Bolivia Partners of the Americas. He operated Study Abroad programs for 18 years with the Foundation for
NC Partners of the Americas Travel Exchanges this Summer
NC POA president Janis Holden-Toruno receiving certificate for her Learning Disabilities and Second Language acquisition presentation. More teachers in residence were sent to Bolivia this summer than any other time
Writing Workshops in Bolivia
From July 15th through the 30th, I spent a week in Pa Laz and a week in Cochabamba presenting workshops and giving out resources on different kinds of writing. The
Youth Ambassador Creates ‘Moore Kids Outdoors’ Program
Partners of the Americas Youth Ambassador Riley Meese has created a fantastic program for getting young people into the outdoors. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/moorekidsoutdoors/ She is also raising funds for
September 2016 NC Partners’ Board of Directors Meeting and Pot-Luck Social
September 2016 NC Partners’ Board of Directors Meeting and Pot-Luck Social Both are at the home of Katushka Olave (919-491-0269) 9 Spreading Oak Court Durham, NC 27713 MAP Board of
Teacher in Residence Application Period Extended
Teacher in Residence program application deadline has been extended to midnight on Monday April 18. For background and application see documents on the left under ‘Projects’.
PartnersCampus Meeting in Chapel Hill on Saturday, January 30th
NC Partners of the Americas is having its first PartnersCampus meeting. All are welcome for fellowship,to learn about new projects, meet student members,talk with Karen Guzman, national student advisor, and
Cochabamba Partners President Visits North Carolina
To the delight of the North Carolina Partners of Americas, Cochabamba Partners’ president Ms. Rosario Claros visited our state in July. She was kept busy, traveling from the mountains to
Bolivian Autism Training Need
As a continuation of phase 2 of the Autism project, NCPOA is planning an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) training in the three cities of Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and Sucre during