“In the 20 years I have lived in the Willamette Valley I have never experienced business or school closure due to wildfire smoke, until now.” -Dr. Nordica MacCarty, Oregon State University
Creating opportunities for local growth in Guatemala
Now each time I walk by her house, there are at least 4 pots in use and something sizzling. I am noticing a common quote from families, “no smoke? Are you serious, no smoke?” People are curious and interested and wanting to change; and are especially excited that our project is being offered to everyone!
Nancy Hughes Introduces New Executive Director and Board Chair
I am also very pleased to announce that Kim Forrest has been named the new Chair of the Board of Directors. Kim joined StoveTeam’s Board in 2018 after serving on staff as the organization's Programs and Volunteer Manager for two years. Prior to joining StoveTeam, Kim had been living, working, and studying Anthropology and Archaeology in Guatemala and Mexico since 2009, through which she developed an interest in helping solve the social and environmental challenges facing Latin American communities.