by Kelli Donley | Jun 2, 2008 | Community, Journal, Public Health, Travel
Hola! I made it to Nicaragua safely with my 7 traveling companions. I´m leading a work trip and we are here to build houses and work on a water project. We traveled Saturday to Managua, the capital, and yesterday took a microbus to our project site in Jinotega. I´ve...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 16, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Public Health, Travel
For all my whining about not being able to go to Africa this summer, a good karma boomerang came flying my way to deliver a ticket and itinerary for a seven-week, six-country, three-continent adventure. It is a long story, but let’s just say I am the incredibly...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 10, 2008 | Arizona, Faith, Journal, Public Health
Tonight I added the Valley Interfaith Project rally at Pilgrim Rest Church in downtown Phoenix. Crammed in the pews with 1,000 other folk of all faiths, we listened as religious and political leaders addressed Arizona’s immigration policy. Mayor Gordon spoke to...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 9, 2008 | Domestic Art, Good to Great, Journal, Public Health
I don’t find being wasteful patriotic. So instead of burning this retired flag, I turned it into two tote bags for April birthday gifts. I think Betsy Ross would approve. What in the world is public health? This says it better than I can! A dozen of the things...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 8, 2008 | Good to Great, Journal, Public Health
In continuation of this week’s theme, did you know that dirty water is one of the leading causes of death of children worldwide? If you’ve never looked at your faucet as a possession of luxury, let today be the day. The majority of people in the world do...
by Kelli Donley | Apr 7, 2008 | Good to Great, Journal, Public Health
No secret I love a new Cooks Illustrated and having weekend time to cook up a storm for friends. This weekend: homemade hummus, buttermilk biscuits, chicken pot pie. Today, these food photos play well into my food and nutrition theme. This week is national public...