Noah Bullock's Work in El Salvador

03/19/09 05:25 AM

Noah Bullock spent a good portion of his formative years growing up in our Parish.  Many fondly remember Noah running up and down the aisles of Christ Church, sometimes while his father Michael, our Rector, was trying to celebrate the Eucharist in a dignified manner.  The Bullock's moved to Columbia, SC where Michael was called to serve in 1999.

In February, 2006 members of our Parish, while serving in rural El Salvador as part a Diocesan Medical Mission team from Central New York, had the opportunity to work with Noah.  He is employed by the Diocese of El Salvador living and working with communities in which the Episcopal Church has established a presence.

Noah's work consists of advancing human rights and the general welfare of residents of these communities.  During the years Noah has been in El Salvador, he has helped facilitate improvements in infrastructure and promoted educational opportunities which will enable local families and communities to become more self sufficient.  His work is ongoing.

Noah is a wonderful example of a young man whose values and ideals were in part formed while part of our parish family.  His efforts continue to benefit those around him in many ways.

Immediately below is information about a project Noah is currently pursuing; Hasta La Cosecha.  He is soliciting our support in this effort.

Further below is a photo essay of a project Noah led which was completed in December 2008; Puente El Carmen.  This involved the design and construction of a bridge to permit uninterrupted access to the Village at El Carmen which previously would be cut off during portions of the rainy season.



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