
Photographs by Dan Figueroa
March 2010- The 49er Rotary Club of Nevada City, Nevada and the Norcal Dental group hosted a dental care clinic for the indigenous peoples of Baja California. Thanks to a team ranging from professionals to students to local volunteers, The clinic managed to treat a record 62 patients in one day this year.
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Photographs by Dan Figueroa
In late march of 2010 the Rotary Club of San Jose North teamed up with Comunidad para Baja California to survey a site for a proposed medical clinic in Baja California. San Jose de la Zorra is a small village about one hour and a half northwest from the port city of Ensenadad, Mexico. Located in a valley known as Valle de Guadalupe, about 41 familes live in San Jose de la Zorra. The people of San Jose de la Zorra are known as the Kumeyaay (Kumiai in Spanish).
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Photographs by Dan Figueroa
August 2009- Comunidad para Baja California (Comunidad) had its annual health hair in Ensenada, Mexico. Comunidad para Baja California is a Los Gatos based non-profit which brings health and educational services to the indigenous communities of Baja California Mexico.The government of Mexico only provides children with education up to the sixth grade. After that they are expected to continue their education privately. The vast majority cannot afford to pay for education so they go into work or become unemployed.
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After returning from my six month assignment in South America, during the summer of 2009, I was approached with the opportunity to work with Comunidad para Baja California (Comunidad).
A Los Gatos, California based non-profit, Comunidad helps the indigenous tribes of Baja California, Mexico. These tribes are located roughly an hour or so in-land from Ensenadad, Mexico.
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