

Water Tanks and Computers for Honduras
Plans are being made to send a shipment to Honduras for support of several ongoing CPI projects. A 40-ft. sea can will be purchased and filled with items required in village-building and Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) projects. About one-half of the sea can will be occupied by 36 1-m3 tanks previously used by Cargill Canada in food production. After the tanks are cleaned and dried, they will be packed with up to 500 computers and peripherals. The remaining space in the sea
Collecting Computers for Honduras
Expansion of CPI’s CAL program in Honduras is limited by the number of computers available to students. Therefore, CPI has set the ambitious goal of sending 500 computers to Honduras in the spring of 2020 and is seeking donations of desktops, laptops, and tablets. To help achieve this goal, CPI has formed a partnership with Catholic Social Services and the Edmonton Recycling Association. ERA will facilitate the collection process by ensuring the devices are functional, wiping


CAL Video
CPI has received a donation to fund the production of a video documentary about the CAL program in Honduras. In November, the team of videographer Grant Hoeppner and Prof. David Balzer of Canadian Mennonite University visited various schools that have implemented CAL. The documentary will also be subtitled in French and used for promoting the advantages of CAL in sub-Saharan Africa. Grant Hoeppner and David Balzer interviewing mature students at the Centro de Ensenañza Frate