CAMINO VERDE INC
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March 19, 2013
I had the opportunity to visit Camino Verde's conservation site in Baltimori Peru in June 2012. I saw first hand the amazing work they are doing, not only protecting and caring for rainforest trees in the amazon but also reforesting with trees that have economic value to encourage sustainable income options. It is a truly inspiring place.
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March 17, 2013
Despite labeling myself as a General Member of the Public, i have years of work experience in the field of Successional Agroforestry, and have completed coursework in Permacultural Design. These fields of study are so vast and complex i feel it would take lifetimes of active communal study to master. That being said, Camino Verde in their infinite wisdom, have chosen to hire and work with skilled local individuals with incredible knowledge of their bioregion. In doing so, they are not only helping to support local communities, but are accessing the wisdom of an unbroken lineage, likely dating back thousands of years, that is embodied by the local individuals they employ. These two ingredients alone are a recipe for success, which has been proven over and over again with the results they have produced, and are producing. Add incredible business sense, responsible and realistic discernment in planning, and the ability to follow through with vigor (all of which Camino Verde embodies perfectly) and it is effortless to see that this non-profit is destined to thrive! And i dare say, play a significant role in changing the way international business is conducted, while simultaneously changing the world in positive and healing ways. In other words, I recommend Camino Verde without reservation, and i am grateful that organizations like this one are succeeding.
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November 3, 2012
They protect one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet, the rainforest. Knowing that 100% of my donations go to the actual preservation & reforesting of this area in Peru is CRUCIAL. The knowledge shared and direct affects they are having on the indigenous tribes makes this a truly global effort helping locally. Sustainability isn't just a term, it's a lifestyle that is spreading from grassroots efforts such as this. TRULY the most amazing nonprofit I know of having a direct affect on the sacred life we have on this planet.
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November 1, 2012
One of the only charities I know which does what it says on the tin, with very little overheads. They actually research the trees required to maintain the Amazon and then plant more - a simple idea but one many NGOs seem to miss. In addition, they involve local communities with a view to sustainable development longterm. Definitely a great team to support.
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