I am excited to be a member on this Kyrgyzstan trip! This will be my second Global Village build with Roger, the first being Nepal in 2009.
I live in Lyons, CO with my best friend and husband Forrest who is also on this trip. I've worked as a geologist, carpenter, cabinet maker and a "non-working" mom (my best job yet). Currently I am back to homesteading, puttering and wandering, volunteering, reading, traveling, enjoying friends and family, and trying to spend as much time outdoors as possible. (I still dream of having chickens!)
With Roger as our fearless leader, I have no doubt we will be a great team!
Barskoon, Kyrgyzstan Global Village Trip, 9/2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Volunteer Eileen Yelverton
I am excited to be a member on this Kyrgyzstan trip! This will be my second Global Village build with Roger, the first being Nepal in 2009.
I live in Lyons, CO with my best friend and husband Forrest who is also on this trip. I've worked as a geologist, carpenter, cabinet maker and a "non-working" mom (my best job yet). Currently I am back to homesteading, puttering and wandering, volunteering, reading, traveling, enjoying friends and family, and trying to spend as much time outdoors as possible. (I still dream of having chickens!)
With Roger as our fearless leader, I have no doubt we will be a great team!
Volunteers Robyn Johnson & Zach Krapfl

I’m Zach, Robyn and I live in Paonia Colorado where I design electric bike and
renewable residential energy systems. We’ll be incorporating a lot of my design
ideas in a house we’re building in Paonia.
I can't wait to visit Kyrgyzstan,
meet the people and return for my 2nd Habitat build (Nepal was my first) with many other
returning friends as well as what already looks to be a great crew!
Volunteer Yvette Marie Meftah

I've worked in public service my entire career, and Habitat
is a wonderful extension of that - it also provides a more direct and
immediate way of helping someone than working in government usually does.
My parents immigrated to the States from Ireland
and Iran,
so they made international travel a priority when I was growing up, showing us
other countries and teaching us to appreciate and respect the differences in
cultures - their world view and strong commitment to helping others has always
inspired me to see and experience more. I just finished a H4H project in Mozambique in
March and am looking forward to our group's trip in September.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Volunteer Tania Pirozzi

Monday, March 11, 2013
Volunteer Bob Peterson

Volunteer Barb Peterson
After growing up on a farm in Minnesota, I attended the University of Minnesota. Bob and I met and married there and I followed him around the world as an Air Force officer’s wife. Upon returning to Minnesota I joined 3M as a research librarian. After almost 30 years I retired from 3M and joined Ecolab as the Director of Global Knowledge Management. At the end of 2007 I retired again.
Bob and I are longtime members of the United Church of Christ in New Brighton and it is an important part of our lives. Both of our children and their families, including granddaughters 7 and 9, attend and so we get to see them often.
Retirement has given me time to pursue my interests in gardening and travel. I have become a Master Gardener in Wisconsin, where we live on 50+ acres. Each year we expand our gardens and orchard.
Habitat for Humanity has been an important part of our lives for 25 years as I have helped Bob lead work camps to many parts of the US and Canada every year. I am really looking forward to this opportunity to be part of the team in Kyrgyzstan.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Volunteer Greg Lehmann

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