Stacey Holeman
My blogs
- LIVE and LEARN in HONDURAS
- Holemans in Honduras
- Live and Serve in South America
- 2010 Latin America Adventures
- Beca Project
- Holemans & Brinks in Belize
- Live and Serve in Belize
- -Trip Dreams of a Hopefulist-
- Live and Serve in Mexico
- Live and Serve in Guatemala
- Live & Learn in Panamá
- Live & Learn in Spain
- Sylvia and Stacey in Guatemala
- Live and Learn in Guatemala
- Live and Serve in Mexico
- Hopefulist in Other Places
- Live & Serve in Europe
- Live and Serve in Panamá
- Live and Serve in Honduras
- Traveling with the Grandpas
- Live & Learn in Mexico
- Live and Serve in Costa Rica
- Hopefulist in Latin America
- Live & Learn in South America
- Live & Learn in Costa Rica
- Fiber Journal
- Hopefulist in Fiber Land
- Live & Learn in Latin America
- TIKAL ROXY'S TOURS
- 2011 Guatemala and Honduras
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Location | The Dalles, OR, United States |
Introduction | I was a teacher for more than 34 years and retired 10 years ago from directing Structured Learning Centers for kids with autism and multiple disabilities. Gaining conversational ease in Spanish has been an important goal for me and I find attending Spanish schools in Latin America and volunteering with local organizations both productive and addictive. In the course of my immersion studies in Latin America, I fell in love with the people of San Pedro La Laguna, Sololá, Guatemala and for the last 15 years have managed a nonprofit that matches scholarship sponsors with promising students in San Pedro who would otherwise be limited to 6 years of school: BecaProject.org My frequent visits to Guatemala, surrounded by their gorgeous textiles, reignited my interest in fiber arts which I’ve added to my list of passions along with family, Beca Project, camping, travel, and photography. |