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In a trip this August, three engineering students from San Francisco State University had the opportunity to tour the rural town of Morrio, Nicaragua
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File:BRIDGE1.JPG|Fig 1: Volunteers helping with the construction of a medical clinic in Amaya
File:BRIDGE3.JPG|Fig 2: Students walking home from the school which will manage the completed library
File:BRIDGE5.JPG|Fig 3: Typical home construction in Morrito
File:BRIDGE6.JPG|Fig 4: Lacking running water, Morritans use these structures for bathing and washing cloths
File:BRIDGE7.JPG|Fig 5: Fishing Lake Nicaragua from the port of Morrito
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The community in Morrito has expressed hardship due to a lack of running water, internet and community lending libraries for children and adults.  A recent MENSA study ranks Morrito as the third poorest municipality in the second poorest nation in the Americas.  
Our first project as BRIDGE Nicaragua is the construction of a 18'x30' library and computer center for Morrito Nicaragua which grew out of our first trip.


Of the many projects that our team considered for community improvement, we decided that the most feasible and beneficial, under our restraints of time and money, would be the construction of a small community lending library.
== Project Details ==


Lending librarys enchance education and information transfer. The community lending library will work in conjection with the local school and act as a place where students and adults and borrow and read books.  This will be the first library in the municipality of Morrito.  
BRIDGE Nicaragua is a group formed by students from San Francisco State University who are working with local Nicaraguan communities in an effort to improve infrastructure and quality of life. We are currently working on a project in the small fishing community of Morrito, Nicaragua.


This library will be 5 by 10 meters (18 by 15 ft) constructed of steel beams, cinderblock walls and a tin roof. The structure is estimated to cost approximatly $1200. Construction will be overseen by a local professional contractor and completed by volunteers from San Francisco State University, UNI (Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria), and the local community.
Morrito is the third [[poorest]] municipality of the second poorest country in the Americas. 34% of the population lives in extreme poverty at less than $1 per day.


We will be corrdinating with many entities to complete this project.  UNI, an engineering university in Managua is very experienced in development projects and is helping with the design of the structure so that it is accepted within Nicaraguan building codes. We are also hoping that either Room to Read of San Francisco, California, Seeds of Learning of Nicaragua or the Hester J. Hodgon Libraries for all Program project of Rio San Juan, Nicaragua, will help us obtrain our initial collection of books and guide the development of our library policies. The students of San Francisco State University will coordinate all aspects of the project, recruit volunteers and raise the necessary funds.
Volunteers for BRIDGE Nicaragua first became involved with the town of Morrito after being informed by a local contact of the underdevelopment in the community. In April 2008, local Mayor Eda Medina and Judge Juan Sandino, along with other community leaders, met and decided a new library and computer center was of the highest priority. This would allow for access to information, education, and job skills at the moment inaccessible in Morrito.


A community meeting with the citizens of Morrito will be conducted in the first week of September. The structral design, a modification of the typical Nicaraguan school de will be completed by the end of September.  Funds will be raised throughout October and November.  Materials will be purchased and shipped in December. Construction of the structure will take place during the first 3 weeks of January. Finally, books will be shipped to the library in Februrary.
In August 2008, a small group of BRIDGE Nicaragua volunteers made our first trip to Morrito in order to meet with the community and make preliminary plans for the project. After raising some funds, we returned in January 2009 and donated laptops, books, and other materials requested by the community. We were also able to finalize details on the library and computer center as well as perform health surveys and hand out health packs to families.


The library will be constructed such that additions could be easily added. After the comletition of the first phase of this project, a second phase consisting of a computer center will be considered as a project for the summer of 2009.
At this point in time we are in dire need of funding for this project as well as future projects we are in the process of planning. If you are interested in donating to our cause or would just like more information about BRIDGE Nicaragua, please leave a message on the talk page.
 
== Donate ==
 
To donate, please [http://ihcenter.org/groups/bridgenicaragua.html click here]
 
BRIDGE Nicaragua is a project of International Humanities Center, a nonprofit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. All donations are tax deductible.
 
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== Morrito Contract ==
 
Click here to see the [http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~dreber/MorritoContract.pdf contract] we made with the municipality of Morrito on our last trip.
 
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Our first project as BRIDGE Nicaragua is the construction of a 18'x30' library and computer center for Morrito Nicaragua which grew out of our first trip.

Project Details[edit | edit source]

BRIDGE Nicaragua is a group formed by students from San Francisco State University who are working with local Nicaraguan communities in an effort to improve infrastructure and quality of life. We are currently working on a project in the small fishing community of Morrito, Nicaragua.

Morrito is the third poorest municipality of the second poorest country in the Americas. 34% of the population lives in extreme poverty at less than $1 per day.

Volunteers for BRIDGE Nicaragua first became involved with the town of Morrito after being informed by a local contact of the underdevelopment in the community. In April 2008, local Mayor Eda Medina and Judge Juan Sandino, along with other community leaders, met and decided a new library and computer center was of the highest priority. This would allow for access to information, education, and job skills at the moment inaccessible in Morrito.

In August 2008, a small group of BRIDGE Nicaragua volunteers made our first trip to Morrito in order to meet with the community and make preliminary plans for the project. After raising some funds, we returned in January 2009 and donated laptops, books, and other materials requested by the community. We were also able to finalize details on the library and computer center as well as perform health surveys and hand out health packs to families.

At this point in time we are in dire need of funding for this project as well as future projects we are in the process of planning. If you are interested in donating to our cause or would just like more information about BRIDGE Nicaragua, please leave a message on the talk page.

[edit | edit source]

To donate, please click here

BRIDGE Nicaragua is a project of International Humanities Center, a nonprofit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. All donations are tax deductible.

Please note that BRIDGE Nicaragua is an independent organization of Appropedia. To donate to Appropedia, please go here. Thanks Appropedia for allowing us to use your webspace and creating this wonderful community of people who are making the world a better place.

Morrito Contract[edit | edit source]

Click here to see the contract we made with the municipality of Morrito on our last trip.

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