The Road to San Mateo

Summary The San Mateo Empowerment Project was created by University of Mississippi students to support a community-led effort to replace miles of dangerous plank bridges with viable roads. This documentary captures the spirit of the community and the belief that the people can make a difference. The residents of San Mateo realize that they are worthy of a decent standard of living as the road progresses. This construction will remove a serious safety hazard for children and provide access to water, electricity, and sewage systems for thousands of people living in San Mateo, Belize. View more details

The Road to San Mateo

Directed : Deborah Freeland

Written : Jake McGraw Kim Shackelford

Stars : Jake McGraw

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Genres : History Documentary Short News

Release date : Mar 14, 2010

Countries of origin : United States Belize

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Summary The San Mateo Empowerment Project was created by University of Mississippi students to support a community-led effort to replace miles of dangerous plank bridges with viable roads. This documentary captures the spirit of the community and the belief that the people can make a difference. The residents of San Mateo realize that they are worthy of a decent standard of living as the road progresses. This construction will remove a serious safety hazard for children and provide access to water, electricity, and sewage systems for thousands of people living in San Mateo, Belize. View more details

Details

Genres : History Documentary Short News

Release date : Mar 14, 2010

Countries of origin : United States Belize

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

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