Marissa Tracy

Pittsburgh, PA

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International medicine, helping others, and making a positive impact on our planet.

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Pitt Environmental Brigade to Panama May 2014



Marissa's Message

Hi everyone!

Another year has gone by and Global Brigades continues to be a major part of my life. In the past, you may remember that I was highly involved in Medical Brigades. This year, I am beginning a new journey by helping launch Environmental Brigades at Pitt. This May, seventeen Pitt students and I are traveling to Panama to help support an ongoing sustainable development project that educates on permaculture design, reforestation, and waste management strategies. I hope to share my own knowledge on environmental issues, learn more about the environmental issues faced by Panamanians, and most importantly, I hope to discover more about my own way of life in the process. I am currently fundraising for the brigade and I am looking to raise $1650 (for airfare, food, water, housing, in-country transportation, tools, trees and greenhouse supplies). Every little bit counts, even if it's only two bucks - so if you can or if you know anyone else, please donate on my behalf through the link to the right! If you would like to see what our chapter is up to, check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Pittsburgh-Global-Environmental-Brigades/225194597639198

Thanks so much for checking out my page and Hail to Pitt!

Volunteer Activity Description

Environmental Brigades volunteers work with rural families and community leaders to improve environmental sustainability and livelihood. During the brigade, volunteers utilize household surveys conducted by Global Brigades staff and face-to-face discussions to connect with the community members and understand their environmental needs, and work alongside them to implement solutions to reforest, farm sustainably, and better manage both inorganic and organic wastes. The planting of native tree species restores the biodiversity and nutrient-cycling directly on the families’ land. By creating and utilizing organic fertilizers and natural pesticides, as well as diversifying the number and placement of agricultural plants, soil nutrients are improved while erosion is minimized. Agricultural yields can be increased without dramatically altering the lifestyle of the rural farmers, while in the meantime, the cost of sustaining the farm can be lessened by breaking away from petrochemical fertilizers. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to educate community members on the hazards of waste burning, as well as the environmental and health benefits of setting up composting along with other waste diversion methods.

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