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State Project Form
One of PASF's
objectives is to assist and contribute to worthy projects. There are
countless private non-profit and governmental organizations working in Latin
America assisting people with their health and educational needs. We
encourage you to support the following projects. For your information, a
brief description of the various projects is included to assist you in your
selection.
All contributions for the year must be
received at the office no later than
May 25, 2009.
Contributions sent directly to the project will not be made part of the PASF
State Projects report.
Amigos
de las Américas. A
medically-oriented charitable non-profit organization founded in 1965 in
Houston, Texas, Amigos is financed through participation fees
augmented by donations. Amigos is a youth-led program of public
health assistance to Latin America. Every year Amigos sends more
than 500 young volunteers from around the U.S. to Latin America for four to
eight weeks to conduct nutritional surveys, to help build sanitation systems
in rural areas and to administer public health projects such as
immunizations, eye examinations and dental hygiene.
PASF
Mexico Cultural Program.
Donations will help defray the expenses of providing this special
opportunity to students from Texas.
TAMOAS
Program. Contributions will
be accepted to this fund specifically set up to help PASF delegates selected
to represent PASF at the Model OAS in Washington D.C. For more
information, contact the TAMOAS Director.
Myrtle L. Tanner Scholarship.
Donations will be deposited in this scholarship fund to ensure the
availability of funds.
State
Project Form
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