As our 15th Reunion gets ever closer, it’s time
to talk about our Community Service
Project and how you can be involved.
This year, we’re going to be supporting the Arial
Home Project, founded by Parent Class member Tom Pirelli ’69, and
Princeton in Latin America (PiLA), run by our very own classmate, Claire Brown. This is a great opportunity to help out and
to be involved, either as a donor or as a member of the Princeton group that
will travel to Ensenada, Mexico in March to build several homes and work on
other service projects in the area. This
group will consist of ‘94ers, ‘69ers, and some current Princeton
Arial Homes is a non-profit which offers volunteers the opportunity
to help build sustainable and low-cost homes for people in impoverished areas
of Baja, Mexico and soon, Ghana. Arial
Homes are built for people currently living in one-room corrugated tin shacks
or other homes self-constructed from scrap material. An Arial Home is
constructed of highly insulated steel panels that fit together like
Lego's. The home is pre-fabricated in a nearby Arial Home factory so that
no on-site sawing or cutting is required. A team of 12 volunteers can
typically assemble an Arial Home in one day. These homes provide the family with a
living/kitchen room, a bedroom, a bathroom with toilet and shower, and a large,
multipurpose sink in the kitchen area; the homes are solar-powered. For most families it is the first time they
have running water or an indoor bathroom. For some, it is the first time
they have electricity or slept in a bed. For others, it is the first time
they have a home that has more than one room.
Each home costs about $10,000, which covers all the
parts. The goal for ‘94’s service project is to raise at least $20,000 to
build two homes. The build trip will
take place during Princeton
As the houses can be built quickly, the remainder of the trip will be spent working on other service projects in the community, such as helping out in the medical clinic, the school, perhaps teaching some vegetable gardening techniques, and addressing other needs in Ensenada.
This will be a great opportunity for ’94 to partner with our
Parent Class, ’69, and with current undergraduates on a very worthwhile and
Princeton-founded public service initiative.
Reports from past home builds are glowing and speak of the great time
people have as they join together in this very hands-on service project. PiLA aims to turn the Arial project in Ensenada
If you would like to support our Community Service Project, you may donate online, through PiLA’s PayPal account or via Google Checkout: http://www.princeton.edu/~pila/support/index.htm
You may also send a check to:
Princeton in Latin America
194 Nassau St, ste. 210
Princeton, NJ 08542
Find out more about Arial Homes at http://www.arialhome.org/
Please contact Claire Brown with any questions you have: pila@princeton.edu or (609) 258-9200. She looks forward to working with you on this terrific initiative!
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