
The Center of Theology and Development
We're working closely with this group. The main organizer, Fr. Marcel,
frequently visits us to discuss renewable energy infrastructure for
his new training center, appropriate technology workshops, and help
with his grant proposals.
Their goals are to use education and sustainable development as empowerment
tools to cope with socio-economic poverty. They implement educational
programs on drinking water safety, food technology , health care, renewable
energy, computer literacy, and micro credit. They also do peace and
justice training other useful skills that promote individual growth,
independence, responsibility and citizenship.
In addition to teaching classes, faculty and students will identify
and coordinate outreach service projects in collaboration with local
community leaders, visit with local communities to help the community
members in a participatory approach to implement projects, and guide
the students as they work with community members to apply the concepts
learned in the classroom to these reality-based, local service projects.
This approach confronts the vicious circle of poverty at its root rather
than just dealing with its symptoms.
For more information see http://cdtd.op.org