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“We are extremely proud of our Independent Representatives donating to the WorldVentures Foundation for such a worthy cause as education, live at our biggest training event of the year,” WorldVentures Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer Wayne Nugent said. “Our Representatives and DreamTrips™ Members have already helped complete 25 bottle schools with their donations of time and funding. We are amazed by their kindness.”
“I am inspired by how the WorldVentures community aligns to manifest positive change for children and communities, one experience at a time,” WorldVentures Foundation Executive Director Gwyneth Lloyd said.
Bottle schools provide permanent classroom structures for children in at-risk communities in Latin America. Instead of using cinder-blocks to build school walls, “eco-bricks” are used. Together with the entire community, Hug It Forward and WorldVentures Foundation volunteers craft eco-bricks by stuffing discarded plastic bottles with bags and other non-biodegradable, insulating trash. The eco-bricks are stacked between chicken wire and then covered by a cement and sand mixture. This method is eco-friendly, economical and safe, as endorsed by independent structural analysis. Construction has already begun in Xesuj - San Martin―the first of the eight additional bottle schools.
Distributed by the African Press Organization on behalf of WorldVentures.
About The WorldVentures Foundation:
Launched in 2010, the WorldVentures Foundation (http://wvfoundation.org) (formerly the Manifest Foundation) became the philanthropic arm of WorldVentures with a focus on positive global change for children and their communities. WorldVentures Independent Representatives and DreamTrips Members are inspired, serving and implementing sustainable economic and environmental solutions within communities around the world.
For inquiries, contact:
Hadas Sasson-Zitomer
Email: press@worldventures.com