Charitable Timeline
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DEC 2020 - MAR 2021
EMERGENCY HURRICANE RELIEF IN NICARAGUA AND HONDURAS
In early November 2020, Hurricane Eta - a devastating Category 4 hurricane - wreaked havoc across many parts of Central America. Just 13 days later an even more destructive category 5 hurricane, IOTA, is said to be the strongest hurricane to hit the region.Many of our tribal friends in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica were affected by the hurricanes causing landslides, floods as well as the destruction of corn and beans crops (their staple foods), and several homes with casualties both children and adults.
Our main goal was to provide nutritional support to as many families as possible, by networking and fundraising to purchase relief supplies and deliver them to those who need them most. For this, we worked directly with indigenous coops and NGOs which are in the areas providing support to the affected families. -
MAR - JUN 2020
PANDEMIC RELIEF AFTER TRIBAL GATHERING
On March 10th the first case of Corona Virus arrived in Panama. On March 12th, with 5 days left of our event the government sent authorities to shut the event down due to the pandemic outbreak. As a temporary site we were only equipped with staffing until the 17th of March. As a result of the lock down Geoparadise needed to take on additional staff, as well as costs for cleaning supplies, food, water etc to provide basic necessities to up to 300 attendees that were not able to leave the location due to the lockdown measure and cancelled international flights.
In addition to this we also had to provide support to the international guests ,artists and crew that we brought to the event to volunteer and share their culture with us. The airport in Panama closed on March 21st as well as nationwide and strict curfews and no-travel laws. Geoparadise provided ongoing support, a place to sleep and food to their volunteers that were stranded in the country.
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MAR 2020
GLASSES DONATIONS AT TRIBAL GATHERING
This is an ongoing project from October 2014, this year 920 pairs of second-hand and new reading glasses and sunglasses, donated to GeoParadise by Tree Gilroy from the UK, were received in March 2020.
During Tribal Gathering 2020 over 707 pairs were distributed amongst the event indigenous guests from all over the world to bring back to their communities. Also the local workers and vendors from the low-income communities of the Santa Isabel district that surrounds the event were able to also partake.
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FEB - MAR 2020
TRIBAL GATHERING 2020
Tribal Gathering 8th edition took place from 28th of February until the 15th of March 2020. There was aproximately 2200 participants in attendance and we invited about 50 tribes from more than 40 countries around the globe encouraging them to share, learn and connect during 10 days of Indigenous Immersive, which is then followed by 6 days of Dance Celebration of world fusion and electronic music.
The gathering happens on a tropical jungle beach on the Caribbean coast of Panama without any infrastructure where just for the gathering a small village is built that incorporates the natural surroundings to create a sustainable place for intercultural exchange between tribes and attendees from all over the world.
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JUN 2019
FUNDING FOR MATAGALPA WOMENS COFFEE COOP IN NICARAGUA
The Cooperativa Agropecuaria de Servicios Tonanzintlalli R.L is an organization created by 22 indigenous Matagalpa women, which is located in La Laguna community, in San Ramon, Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
In June of 2019 Geoparadise donated $1000usd to the cooperative to help them purchase the building that their organization works from. They were looking to urgently raise funds to make a downpayment for a preliminary offer and sign a purchase sale document for the acquisition of the building.
The project benefited 22 indigenous women and their families and targeted basic needs of low income and disadvantaged communities, ensuring they will be able to work with peace of mind and provinding them jobs security.
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MAY 2019
UNDER 12´S FOOTBALL IN SANTA ISABEL
We are creating a Football (Soccer) League in the remote district where Tribal Gathering is hosted, to promote fitness, instill healthy habits, nutrition, and unite youth members of community of District Santa Isabel, Panama. During April and May 2019 we hosted serveral training sessions, practice matches and finally a tournament between the 9 schools of the district.
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MAY 2019
DONATIONS TO THE SCHOOL IN EL PROGRESO
In May 2019 we donated a propane tank and 60 liters of Orange Juice (rich in vitamin C) to support the nutrition of the 15 kids attending this small remote school.
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MAY 2019
LIVESTOCK BREEDING PROGRAM DONATIONS
This ongoing project has been providing piglets for donation to different low income communities since 2015; in the island indigenous region of Kuna Yala in the early years and lately to the local area of Santa Isabel district in the Colon province (Panama), including the neighboring Embera indigenous village of El progreso, diversifying the access to protein and improving their nutrition. We donated breeding couples so the communities can continue the project themselves. During this year we donated a couple of breeding piglets to low income families of El Progreso and 2 adult pigs were also donated to feed the kids and their families during the Soccer League Finals in May 2019.
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MAR 2019
LAPTOP DONATION TO EL PROGRESO SCHOOL
In March 2019 we donated a second hand laptop computer to El Progreso school, to support the children´s education in this little remote indigenous village. The laptop was donated to GeoParadise by Ecosurety, a B-corp certified company from the UK, and we greatly appreciate their contribution!
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FEB & MAY 2019
GLASSES FOR TG TRIBES AND LOCALS
During Tribal Gathering, in February 2019, we had 656 pairs of reading glasses and sunglasses distributed amongst the event indigenous guests from all over the world to bring back to their communities and also to the local workers and vendors from the low income communities of Santa Isabel district.In May of 2019, the 274 remaining pairs of glasses were distributed in the local villages of Santa Isabel, Palmira, El Progreso, Playa Chiquita, Cuango, Miramar and Palenque.
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FEB 2019
DONATIONS FOR OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES
At the end of 2018 we did another clothing donation drive in the UK and this time, aside from many more clothes, we managed to collect also other household items like toys, tools and utensils. Over 15 boxes of clothing items were collected such as shoes, jackets, pants, and baby items. Geoparadise coordinated with its sister company Wavy Tribe in Panama to ship the donated materials from the UK to Panama with an existing supply shipment for Tribal Gathering to save on the carbon imprint and cost of the donations reached us via sea freight. The donations were distributed by six (6) volunteers in the neighboring village of Cuango during Tribal Gathering in February 2019 to inhabitants of the different villages in the district of Santa Isabel who came to Cuango to participate.
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FEB - MAR 2019
TRIBAL GATHERING 2019
Tribal Gathering 7th edition took place from 15th of February until the 4th of March 2020. There was around 2300 participants. We invited about 60 tribes from more than 30 countries around the globe encouraging them to share, learn and connect during 13 days of Indigenous Immersive, which is then followed by 5 days of Dance Celebration of world fusion and electronic music.
Tribal Gathering is a place where the world comes together; it is a place where indigenous communities from around the world can meet and exchange with their native brothers and sisters.
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SEP - DEC 2018
BORUCA COTTON - PHASE 2
The cotton has been harvested and the women's collective has begun to use their traditional methods to spin and dye the cotton. Classes have started for locals and foreigners to teach about the process of traditional dyeing and weaving.
This project goes in line with our goal of providing basic necessities to a disadvantage community and is benefitting directly 15 women and their families and indirectly the whole community of Boruca providing a way for local craftsmen to purchase materials locally saving in travel costs to go to the cities It also supports our goal of preserving arts and culture as they are now teaching the traditional weaving methods to others. -
AUG - OCT 2018
SUSTAINABLE CLEAN WATER SUPPLY
With the help of our student volunteers from Delf University (Netherlands), Geoparadise has built a rainwater collection system for the village of El Progreso.
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SEP 2018
DRUMS FOR PROJECT INEBESEI
We are excited to support Project Inebezi, a musical endeavor focused on continuing the cultural practices of the Garifuna people of Belize as well as a multi-year performer at our annual Tribal Gathering fundraiser, with the purchase of their traditional handmade drums.
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OCT 2018
SANITATION WORKSHOP EL PROGRESO
Collaborating with students from Delf University, Geoparadise provided workshops to the local community focused on Sanitation and Water Filtration.
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OCT 2018
MATTRESSES DONATION EL PROGRESO
To improve quality of life in the village of El Progreso, Geoparadise utilized donations from the annual Tribal Gathering fundraiser to purchase new mattresses for the entire community!
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OCT 2018
FUN & PLAY DAY IN EL PROGRESO
Our volunteers led the local children of El Progreso in a day of recreation, team building games, and fun!
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AUG 2018
CLOTHES DONATION TO EL PROGRESO
Our Geoparadise on site crew was able to set up a community out reach event to get the clothing to the lovely folks in the local village "El Progreso". We are hoping to set up another clothing / school supply drive coming in the winter.
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JUL 2018
ROOF REPLACEMENT EL PROGRESO
Our crew were able to help Primary school El Progreso with replacement of old dangerous "Asbesto" roof with new harmless cement based roof sheets.
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JUN 2018
SUPPORTING KALLPAY WARMI FESTIVAL 2018
Geoparadise contributed with financial donation to production of indigenous runned festival Kallpay Warmi in Peru. We are going to continue cooperation for future editions of this incredible event.
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JAN - APR 2018
BORUCA COTTON PHASE 1
Donation from Geoparadise Charitable Fund helped to replant 300 cotton plants and supported the community in their pursuit in recapturing a dying art.
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FEB – MAR 2018
TRIBAL GATHERING 2018
For this sixth edition of Tribal Gathering, we invited more than sixty-two (62) tribes from around the world, and almost 1,800 participants attended. The gathering was held on a paradise beach front location, on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
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AUG 2017
SCHOOL RENOVATION EL PROGRESO
Our Geoparadise crew and volunteers were able to help with painting and renovations at primary school "El Progreso".
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JUL 2017
PLASTIC COLLECTION PANAMA
Big thanks to volunteers from Argentina and to members of local community to support us on 2017 beach plastic collection at District Santa Isabel, Panama
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JUL 2017
DONATIONS TO EMBERÁ TRIBE
GeoParadise requested different types of donations for the 80 members of the tribe. For 2018, the tribe has requested the means to finish their homes with the proper construction tools, materials, and mattresses.
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FEB – MAR 2017
TRIBAL GATHERING 2017
For this fifth edition of Tribal Gathering, we invited more than sixty (60) tribes from around the world, and almost 1,500 participants attended. The gathering was held on a paradise beach front location, on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
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2016 – 2017
GLASSES DONATION
Each year glasses are collected and donated to one of the six main indigenous populations in Panama, the Kuna (Guna), who live on their own, self-sustaining reservation called the Kuna (Guna) Yala. 168 pairs of glasses have been donated to Armilla. 70 pairs of glasses have been donated to Cuba, Kuna Yala. 40 pairs of glasses have been donated to Nusatupu, Kuna Yala.
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2016 – 2017
PIGLETS DONATION
4 piglets have been donated to Goetupu and Nusatapu, Kuna Yala. 4 piglets have been donated to 4 families in the Progreso area, an indigenous Emberá community in Colon, Panama. 4 piglets have been donated to 4 families in the Palenque area, a small, local town, near the Tribal Gathering site.
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MAR - MAY 2016
HOUSING FOR INDIGENOUS BORUCA FAMILY AT SOCIAL RISK
GeoParadise worked with the SoCagrû association, to assist a family from the Boruca tribe in Costa Rica. A small house is being built to a family at social risk to have more space and better living conditions.
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JUL 2016
CELEBRATION OF THE KIDS DAY
For “Kids Day” in Palenque, Colon, in Panama, GeoParadise invited all children of the area to share a feast and celebrate the day. Around 100 kids were present for the celebration and sharing of food, and the left-over food was given to the mothers of the community.
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MAY - JUN 2016
DONATION OF PIGLETS TO GUNA YALA
GeoParadise donated 4 breeding pairs of piglets to a community in the eastern part of Comarca, on the Kuna (Guna) Yala archipelago. This was part of our animal breeding project.
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MAR 2016
NGÄBE SCHOOL VOLLEY BALL COURT
GeoParadise, in conjunction with the community, provided funds, materials, and labor, and assisted in the construction of a volleyball court in a small Ngäbe community in the province of Bocas del Toro in Panama. The purpose of this project was to facilitate social interactions and encourage an active lifestyle within the community.
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MAR 2016
COMPUTER DONATION TO NGÄBE ASSOCIATION
GeoParadise donated a computer to an organic chocolate association of the Ngäbe tribe of Rio Oeste in Panama, to facilitate the promotion and organization of tours of their chocolate farms, which is a large portion of the income of their village.
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APR 2015 - FEB 2016
EMBERÁ CHAMI BEADS PROJECT
GeoParadise placed an order of 650 Kg chaquira beads (special beads to make artisan jewelry) to provide the opportunity for the community to create more crafts. Thanks to this order, the Emberá-Chami were able to create enough craft items to participate in the big craft fair that took place in Bogota, Colombia in December 2015.
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FEB – MAR 2016
TRIBAL GATHERING 2016
For the fourth edition of Tribal Gathering, GeoParadise invited more than twenty tribes from around the world, with almost 1,000 participants present. The gathering was held on a paradise beach front location, on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
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NOV 2015
II INTERTRIBAL SYMPOSIUM GUATEMALA
In 2015, the second inter-tribal symposium took place in Guatemala. GeoParadise helped to gather members of six different Guatemalan tribes to come together for a conference. The objective of the symposium was to offer an opportunity to share amongst them their artistic creativity, tribal and environmental issues, as well as share their experiences as different tribes in the same country.
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MAR & OCT 2015
WIXARICA: WATER PROJECT
GeoParadise donated a pump and accessories to help the Wixarica tribe in Mexico to be able to pump water to their homes, instead of having to walk a long distance to collect it. The water system benefited 150 homes and provided water to 400 people in the community.
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SEP 2015
GUNA: DONATION OF GLASSES
In September 2015, GeoParadise donated 303 glasses to the Foundation of Luz y Fortaleza Indígena, a Kuna-based foundation, which was responsible for giving the glasses to the elders of the indigenous region of Kuna (Guna) Yala.
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AUG - SEP 2015
KAMAYURA COMMUNITY MEETING HALL / VISITORS CENTER
Geoparadise, along with the community, helped to build a community space to hold ceremonies, rituals, meetings, and festivals for 700 people of the Kamayura tribe in the amazons of Brazil.
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JUL 2015
BORUCA ART SUPPLY COOP
GeoParadise, in conjunction with the Boruca community, facilitated the creation of an art supply store in the Talamanca Mountains in Costa Rica. This supply store allows the community of the Bocura to save time and also money, making the crafts more profitable and improving their livelihood.
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JUN 2015
INDIGENOUS CULTURAL IDENTITY WORKSHOP
GeoParadise funded a one-day workshop on cultural identity in the indigenous village of the Boruca, in Costa Rica. The purpose of this workshop was to help youth and tribes understand the importance of maintaining their cultural identity.
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APR 2015
INDIGENOUS FORUM @ UNITED NATIONS
GeoParadise provided transportation to two women from indigenous communities of Costa Rica and Panama, to participate in the United Nations Indigenous Forum, in New York City. The forum gave the women an opportunity to talk about their respective communities and the challenges they were facing in this modernizing world.
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FEB - MAR 2015
SHIPIBO DONATION OF ART MATERIALS
To support the efforts of a Shipibo art teacher in Peru, GeoParadise provided the necessary materials for art classes, to assist in developing the artistic talents of young people from different low-income communities.
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FEB – MAR 2015
TRIBAL GATHERING 2015
For the third edition of the Tribal Gathering, GeoParadise invited twenty tribes from around the world, with more than 800 participants in attendance. The gathering was held on a paradise beach front location, on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
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OCT 2014 - FEB 2015
MAYAN HERB GARDEN
To assist the Mayan community in Guatemala to expand its herb plantation, GeoParadise provided the funds needed to build an herb-drying shed. The project helped many women in the community, who use herbs to dye clothing for community members, as well as clothing to sell to tourists. The herbs were also used for traditional medicines and ceremonies.
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NOV 2014
GRANT TO FUNDACIÓN LUZ Y FORTALEZA INDÍGENA
To help one of our partner indigenous organizations register formally with the Department of Social Development of Panama, GeoParadise provided the organization with the necessary funds to pay for paperwork.
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NOV 2014
DONATIONS IN GUNA YALA
When GeoParadise visited the eastern part of Comarca, on the Kuna (Guna) Yala archipelago, it donated to the community, two breeding pairs of pigs (4 piglets), 40 pairs of glasses for the elderly, and various office supplies for the administrative center of the island.
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NOV 2014
WOUNAAN COMMUNITY CONVENIENCE STORE
GeoParadise provided an over stock of inventory to a small community convenience store in a village of the Darien, home to the Wounaan and Emberá communities. The remoteness of the village caused its members to walk 2 to 4 days to buy products of daily needs for the community.
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NOV 2014
DONATION TO JUNTA COMUNAL OF PALENQUE
GeoParadise donated a laptop, from a Tribal Gathering attendee, to the board of directors of the local junta communal (community group of leaders) of Palenque, the small local village near the site of the gathering in Panama, to help with their administrative tasks. Rice, beans, and vegetables were also donated to the board to share with the community.
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SEP 2014
INTERTRIBAL SYMPOSIUM USTUPU - GUNA YALA
In 2014, the first inter-tribal symposium was organized by GeoParadise and various indigenous communities. The symposium was held in the Kuna (Guna) Yala, with the aim of offering the different tribes the opportunity to share their artistic creativity, via different workshops, presentations, and traditional ceremonies and celebrations.
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SEP 2014
DONATION SOLAR PANEL AND LED LIGHTS
Through the Foundation of Luz y Fortaleza Indigena, a Kuna-based foundation, GeoParadise provided a solar panel and an energy efficient lighting system to a community meeting place on the island of Ustupu, Kuna (Guna) Yala.
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SEP & NOV 2014
DONATION OF PIGLETS TO KUNA YALA
As a continued effort to improve the health, nutrition, and protein intake in the local indigenous communities of Panama, GeoParadise donated more piglets to the community of Usdup, Kuna (Guna) Yala.
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SEP 2014
DONATION OF UNIFORMS FOR SCHOOL PARADE
Through the Foundation of Luz y Fortaleza Indigena, a Kuna-based foundation, GeoParadise provided funding to the school in Tupile, Kuna (Guna) Yala, to purchase traditional parade uniforms for the students.
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FEB & SEP 2014
DONATION AND DELIVERY OF READING GLASSES
GeoParadise financed the delivery of 100 reading glasses to the community of Mulatupu, in the Kuna (Guna) Yala. On top of that 100, 190 used reading glasses, collected in the UK, were also donated.
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FEB – MAR 2014
TRIBAL GATHERING 2014
Tribal Gathering 2014 attracted approximately 650 participants, including guests, artists, tribes, and attendees. GeoParadise invited and financed the travel expenses of 55 tribal participants from nine different indigenous communities from the countries of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru and Panama. The gathering took place in the Panamanian jungle.
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NOV 2013
ART CLASSES IN BORUCA
GeoParadise facilitated the transport of a Shipibo-Conibo visual artist and art teacher from Peru, to the artisan community of the Boruca, in Costa Rica, to teach a series of art classes. These courses were requested by the Boruca association after Tribal Gathering 2014, due to inspiration from meeting the Peru Shipibo artists at the gathering.
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NOV 2013
CHOCOLATE PROCESSING IN GUNA YALA
GeoParadise provided transportation for three expert chocolatiers from Rio Oeste Arriba, a small Ngäbe community, to the Kuna (Guna) Yala Islands, for hands-on lessons on how to grow and process raw and organic chocolate from local cocoa trees. The Kunas wanted to know why their traditional cacao trees were becoming diseased. They were also interested in learning how to process chocolate for commercial purposes, along with the ceremonial and home use, especially in islands with no tourism.
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SEP 2013
DONATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR COMMUNITY CENTER
GeoParadise donated and delivered of office equipment and sound equipment for a community center on Usdup Island, Kuna (Guna) Yala, Panama. This indirectly benefited the 3,000 inhabitants of the island through bettering the quality of the meetings held at the community center.
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2013
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM
Choosing to help other non-profits, GeoParadise donated funds ($700) to Project Nuevo Mundo's IndieGoGo campaign to help cover the travel costs of their Earth Odyssey project.
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JUL 2013
CHICKEN RUN
GeoParadise donated and transported 100 baby chicks and 100 pounds of chicken feed to Mandiyala, an indigenous village in the rainforest of Kuna (Guna) Yala, Panama.
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JUN 2013
NGOBE SCHOOL FOOTPATH
The Ngäbe, a Panamanian Tribe, from the community Rio Oeste Arriba, joined Geoparadise’s Tribal Gathering 2013 to demonstrate their ancient culture of chocolate making from their organically grown cocoa beans. Since then, GeoParadise has worked with them on many projects, with one being to facilitate the building of a sidewalk for school kids so they didn’t have to constantly walk in the mud on their way to school.
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JUN 2013
AGRICULTURAL TOOLS DONATION
GeoParadise donated to the Kuna (Guna), 12 rubber boots, 12 machetes, and 17 sharpening tools, to a group of farm workers, for a communal agricultural project.
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2013
FRESH WATER FOR NALUNEGA
GeoParadise filmed and produced a short video to raise awareness about the water issues in Nalunega and 3 other neighbor islands in Kuna Yala. Access to freshwater in this community is limited and collected mainly from rainwater. An ongoing campaign to raise funds was launched with the aim to purchase and install a desalination plant.
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FEB 2013
TRIBAL GATHERING 2013
Launching Tribal Gathering, GeoParadise invited nine tribes from the Americas, with more than 500 participants in attendance. The gathering took place for a week in Churuquita Grande, Penonome, at a rural hostel on the river bank.