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the hills of Lucea, Jamaica. We feel this will be invaluable knowledge to bestow upon our Jamaican and American youth. They will then have the ability to go anywhere in the world and build homes made of materials that beforehand they thought were just trash. This project will serve as Sol Adventurers Retreat Center for our volunteers and the youth involved in our program, as well as an educational center and organic farm. We will be cutting down on air pollution as most old tires in Jamaica are burned leading to many respiratory ailments and would cut down on the plastic & glass bottles and tin cans being found more regularly littering the beaches and road sides throughout the island. We would support the local economy by offering locals compensation for bringing us glass & plastic bottles, tin cans and tires. Solar energy and sustainable means of building are becoming more popular on this progressive and island and we are excited to present a model that can lead the way. There is one Earthship already on the island in the Negril area. Please help us to bring this knowledge and biotechnology to our youth and help create a sustainable future.

Please contact Sol Adventurers Foundation via the links below if you are interested in supporting this project through financial means, donating supplies, spreading the word or working hands-on.

Roseanne A. Ware, MSW, Executive Director & Founder Sol Adventurers Foundation, Inc., since its creation in 2005, Roseanne A. Ware comes from a distinguished academic and clinical career focusing on empowerment of youth and women. An important focus of her work has been to empower disenfranchised individuals to discover their gifts and obtain the resources and mentors they need to help them along that path. With an MSW in Clinical Social Work, she oversees both the Los Angeles and Jamaica Projects of Sol Adventurers Foundation, focusing on spreading knowledge of cultural art and traditions such as organic gardening, African drumming and environmental sustainability from elders to youth.

Sol Adventurers Foundation can be contacted via

Facebook, www.SolAdventurersFoundation.org, or [email protected]. For more information on Earthships visit www.Earthship.com.

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