B12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 8, 1990 Crossroads Kim hits goal — for trip to Ecuador by Betty Barton Terrace’s Kim Saulnier is count- ing the days until her departure for Ecuador in September. And she’s just finished counting her pennies - $1,800 worth, in fact. Thanks to the support of many local businesses and individuals, through donations and contribu- tions to four successful coffee houses (three at Don Diego’s in Terrace and one in Kitimat), Kim has reached her goal. In return, she has committed herself to do presentations, slide shows and coffee houses upon her return to Terrace to thank her enthusiastic Supporters. Canadian Crossroads Interna- tional, for whom Kim will be working in Ecuador, requires each of its volunteers to do local fund raising prior to departure. Part of Crossroads’ objective in the fund raising process is to create a net- work of people to share the Cross- roads experiences, both while the volunteer is away and upon return to the home community. The money is used to cover program costs of the various projects entered into in the numerous developing countries where Cana- dian Crossroads is present. Kim’s $1,800 will be matched by the federal government and will cover about 20 percent of the total pro- gram costs for her work in Am- bato, Ecuador. Ambato is a com- - munity of approximately 100,000 residents. Kim will be working at the Uni- KIM SAULNIER: Back in February with reports on a different culture. to sit in the car on the return trip, after that one!" August 24 is Kim’s last day, for awhile, as student activities coordinator at Northwest Commu- nity College. She has taken a six- month leave to participate in the Crossroads program. On August 25, Kim’s family is having a Christmas party in Kim’s honour. Kim will be in Ecuador for Christmas, She won’t be re- turning to Terrace until approxi- mately February 8, 1991. In addi- tion to her work in Ambato, Kim plans to take courses in Spanish history at the university, learn some tocal crafts, see the Amazon and come back to Terrace fluent in Spanish! Hasta Ja vista, Kim! versidad Tecnicia d'Ambato as 27 either a teaching assistant in con- versational English or working with handicapped children in the social services department. The university has a student population of 10,500. And it has faculties of education, administration, agricul- ture and commerce, to name just a few. Ambato is in central Ecuador, in the Sierra mountain range, at an altitude of 2,500 metres. Canadian Crossroads, in their many tips to volunteers, have told Kim, "Be prepared for altitude sickness." Kim is reassured, though, by the fact she will be met in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, by two Cana- dian families —- Terrace resident Jo Patterson’s god daughter Melissa and Jim Jeffrey’s daughter ~— and that she will be staying with a local family in Ambato who will help her through the possible physical reactions to the altitude and climate and culture shock. Kim says, “Now that I know where I’m going, I feel much more al case.” To further ease the transition § from Canada to Ecuador, Kim will participate in one last bricfing and j pre-orientation session in Toronto from Sept 5 to 12. During that ‘time, budget will be reviewed, culture shock discussed, customs and traditions examined and a medical briefing will be donc. Prior to her departurc, Kim still .fhas to go 10 Prince George for her "final vaccination, for ycllow fever. 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