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No More Deaths
3809 E 3rd St
Tucson,AZ,85745,United States


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Last Updated: 04.20.07
   
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Countries/States Served: AZ, Mexico
People Utilized or Employed: Trainable Volunteers, Critical Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Nursing, Dermatology, Pediatrics, Physical Therapy, Podiatry, Psychology, Social Work
Types of Students Allowed:
Medical Students, Premedical Students, Nursing Students, Prenursing Students, Pharmacy Students, Prepharmacy Students
Program Length: Short Term (Less than 1 month) and Long Term (Greater than 1 month)
Language Skills: Spanish, English
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Current Volunteer Opportunities (Unpaid Positions)
Desert Humanitarian Aid Worker - short term needed for Less than 1 month
Opportunity Description: No More Deaths needs volunteers in the Arizona border region between June 10 and September 30, 2007 for periods of a week or longer. Volunteers may do one or a combination of the following options: *** Search and rescue patrols and full-time presence in the desert providing humanitarian aid. * Volunteers camp and hike the vast network of migrant trails, looking for migrants in distress and leaving food and water on well-used paths. When we encounter migrants, all of them are dehydrated, most of them need blister care, and many have much more serious medical problems. Skills necessary: * Flexibility, independence, and ability to work and live closely with others. * In good physical health: able to withstand temperatures above 90-100?F on a daily basis; able to carry a pack (20-30 lbs) and hike about 4 miles (if planning to work in the desert); have no health conditions that may require immediate medical attention (we are often over an hour?s drive from a hospital); awareness that immune systems may have trouble with the water, diet, and environment in Mexico. * In good mental health: able to handle high-stress situations, work well under pressure, and hear countless tragic stories. * Spanish skills are very helpful (especially for work in Northern Mexico), but not necessary. * Medical skills are also very helpful. We can never have enough doctors, nurses, EMTs, etc. * Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE (www.nomoredeaths.org) FOR MORE INFORMATION!
Total Number of Volunteers Needed: 15
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Migrant Center Humanitarian Aid Worker - short term needed for Less than 1 month
Opportunity Description: No More Deaths needs volunteers in the Arizona border region between June 10 and September 30, 2007 for periods of a week or longer. Volunteers may do one or a combination of the following options: *** Search and rescue patrols and full-time presence in the desert providing humanitarian aid *** Staffing migrant centers in Northern Mexico * At the NMD-supported aid centers in Nogales and Agua Prieta, Sonora, we see hundreds (around 900) of recently deported or repatriated migrants every day. o We provide food, water, basic medical care, and information about resources in the area for people who need any or all of those things. o Medical needs are huge here. Dehydration, hyperthermia, blisters, embedded cactus spines, twisted ankles and legs, cuts, bruises, and a multitude of other medical problems are present in almost every person we see. * Compiling human rights violations (Spanish skills necessary) o Vast numbers of migrants we encounter at migrant centers have been denied food and water, separated from their families, deported at night, denied medical care, and/or been physically, emotionally, and sexually assaulted. It is important in the struggle to implement new standards in detention facilities and that we continue to document and compile these experiences. o Volunteers who are interested in this project (and who can speak Spanish) will be trained in abuse compilation and will interview migrants and document their experiences. Skills necessary: * Flexibility, independence, and ability to work and live closely with others. * In good physical health: able to withstand temperatures above 90-100?F on a daily basis; able to carry a pack (20-30 lbs) and hike about 4 miles (if planning to work in the desert); have no health conditions that may require immediate medical attention (we are often over an hour?s drive from a hospital); awareness that immune systems may have trouble with the water, diet, and environment in Mexico. * In good mental health: able to handle high-stress situations, work well under pressure, and hear countless tragic stories. * Spanish skills are very helpful (especially for work in Northern Mexico), but not necessary. * Medical skills are also very helpful. We can never have enough doctors, nurses, EMTs, etc. * Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE (www.nomoredeaths.org) FOR MORE INFORMATION!
Total Number of Volunteers Needed: 15
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Desert Humanitarian Aid Worker - long term needed for 1 to 3 months
Opportunity Description: No More Deaths needs volunteers in the Arizona border region between June 10 and September 30, 2007 for periods of a week or longer. Long term volunteers will have the opportunity to train others, oversee volunteers, and coordinate sites. Volunteers may do one or a combination of the following options: *** Search and rescue patrols and full-time presence in the desert providing humanitarian aid. * Volunteers camp and hike the vast network of migrant trails, looking for migrants in distress and leaving food and water on well-used paths. When we encounter migrants, all of them are dehydrated, most of them need blister care, and many have much more serious medical problems. Skills necessary: * Flexibility, independence, and ability to work and live closely with others. * In good physical health: able to withstand temperatures above 90-100?F on a daily basis; able to carry a pack (20-30 lbs) and hike about 4 miles (if planning to work in the desert); have no health conditions that may require immediate medical attention (we are often over an hour?s drive from a hospital); awareness that immune systems may have trouble with the water, diet, and environment in Mexico. * In good mental health: able to handle high-stress situations, work well under pressure, and hear countless tragic stories. * Spanish skills are very helpful (especially for work in Northern Mexico), but not necessary. * Medical skills are also very helpful. We can never have enough doctors, nurses, EMTs, etc. * Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE (www.nomoredeaths.org) FOR MORE INFORMATION!
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Migrant Center Humanitarian Aid - long term needed for 1 to 3 months
Opportunity Description: No More Deaths needs volunteers in the Arizona border region between June 10 and September 30, 2007 for periods of a week or longer. Long term volunteers will have the opportunity to train others, oversee volunteers, and coordinate sites. Volunteers may do one or a combination of the following options: *** Search and rescue patrols and full-time presence in the desert providing humanitarian aid *** Staffing migrant centers in Northern Mexico * At the NMD-supported aid centers in Nogales and Agua Prieta, Sonora, we see hundreds (around 900) of recently deported or repatriated migrants every day. o We provide food, water, basic medical care, and information about resources in the area for people who need any or all of those things. o Medical needs are huge here. Dehydration, hyperthermia, blisters, embedded cactus spines, twisted ankles and legs, cuts, bruises, and a multitude of other medical problems are present in almost every person we see. * Compiling human rights violations (Spanish skills necessary) o Vast numbers of migrants we encounter at migrant centers have been denied food and water, separated from their families, deported at night, denied medical care, and/or been physically, emotionally, and sexually assaulted. It is important in the struggle to implement new standards in detention facilities and that we continue to document and compile these experiences. o Volunteers who are interested in this project (and who can speak Spanish) will be trained in abuse compilation and will interview migrants and document their experiences. Skills necessary: * Flexibility, independence, and ability to work and live closely with others. * In good physical health: able to withstand temperatures above 90-100?F on a daily basis; able to carry a pack (20-30 lbs) and hike about 4 miles (if planning to work in the desert); have no health conditions that may require immediate medical attention (we are often over an hour?s drive from a hospital); awareness that immune systems may have trouble with the water, diet, and environment in Mexico. * In good mental health: able to handle high-stress situations, work well under pressure, and hear countless tragic stories. * Spanish skills are very helpful (especially for work in Northern Mexico), but not necessary. * Medical skills are also very helpful. We can never have enough doctors, nurses, EMTs, etc. * Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE (www.nomoredeaths.org) FOR MORE INFORMATION!
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Mission Statement: (See Web Site For Updated Information)
We are a diverse organization of individuals of conscience, faith communities, human rights advocates, and grassroots organizers. We are engaged in direct and symbolic action to save lives, advocate for immigration policy reform, and raise public awareness about the present-day crisis of migrant deaths in the deserts of the Southwest.

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