I look at my calendar and realize that I am so close to leave to South Africa.  So soon! but so much to do still.... just getting ready to leave is part of this adventure.  I will dearly miss my family, my church, my youth, my job and coworkers.... I will miss everyone. But I promise I will come back enlightened and will share with you wonderful stories from this amazing journey.
 
World!

You have started this new century with the hopes that there will be a better tomorrow. After years of worries and inconveniences, you plan to activate your sustainability plan for the well being of all.  Yet, you continue to encounter yourself with misfortunes; the tragedies of what you have lost and pay the expense of what you gained; dealings with the what-nots and the where-you-at? Earthquakes, Tsunami warnings, unexpected climates changes... Debt, Bankruptcy, I will bail-you-out! Like my dear Haitian friend once told me: "Pukinsa" ... "Why?"  I respond to you, I honestly don't know. Yet, one thing is certain.  World, pick it up where you left it.  Continue to help your brother and your sister.  Don't wait for the next misfortune to do your share.  Carry on your sustainability plan for the well being of all.  Today, start this new century with the hopes that there will be a better tomorrow, but only, if you do what you are suppose to do today! 
 
Biography

Frank Silva

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A native of Puerto Rico, Frank Silva, 23, has lived in New London for the past six years.  He relocated to Connecticut after a year in Florida because his father accepted a position as a chemist at Pfizer Pharmaceutical in Groton, CT.

Frank is completing his Bachelor of Science degree in human services and psychology at the University of Connecticut.  Since arriving in Connecticut, Frank has also worked with several for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. He has collaborated with Centro de la Comunidad of New London, United Community Family Services, the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut and the New London public school system, where he served as a teacher assistant at Harbor Elementary School for two years.

For the past two years, Frank has also worked as a tutor at the Drop-In Learning Center.  Under the auspices of AmeriCorps, a state-led federal funding program for non-profit organizations, Frank led a recruiting effort for three years for the Girl Scouts of Connecticut.  For his service, he received a $3,000 educational grant that helped to pay his University of Connecticut tuition.  He has also served at the Drop-In Learning Center where he received his Head Teacher certification in 2008.  

Frank comes from a family of ministers that help Latino families in a local church and is an active youth leader. Frank’s parents, Rosa and Frank Silva, are ministers at the Rock of Salvation Church in Groton, CT.  Frank is the oldest of three children.  His sister, Mary, 22, and brother, Rick, 19, attend Three Rivers Community College.

Currently, Frank is Minority Case Manager at the Alliance for Living, an AIDS service organization in New London Connecticut.  He is also involved in AIDS outreach, education and prevention efforts.  He will soon complete his certification as an AIDS educator for the State of Connecticut.

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    Hola! My name is Frank and I welcome you to this weebly journal.  Come and join me as I follow my purpose and arrive to my destination to South Africa.

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