Purpose
The Loreto Bay Foundation (LBF) was established to support and fund local projects in the community of Loreto, Baja California Sur and in the Loreto Bay National Marine Park. The project must be "organized and operated for charitable purposes" (i.e. not a for-profit venture). Project staff are allowed to earn a fair salary for their work on the project, but investors are not allowed to make a profit from the project. The principal benefactors of LBF are the Loreto Bay Company and the residents of Loreto Bay.
News
The Loreto Bay
Foundation helps create Sustainable Coastal
Development Standards!
LBFF and
Sherwood Design Engineers will present jointly
at the 5th International Coastal & Marine
Tourism Congress (CMT'07) on the creation of a
comprehensive set of Sustainable Coastal
Development Standards. This event will take
place in New Zealand of September 2007.
The
Loreto Bay Foundation (LBF) of Baja California
Sur (BCS), Mexico, has commissioned the
creation of a comprehensive set of Sustainable
Coastal Development Standards to be applied at
a State level. The primary goal is to create
clear regulations for responsible coastal
development in a region experiencing rapid
tourism development. LBF commissioned Sherwood
Design Engineers to perform research, field
reconnaissance, interviews, and ultimately the
creation and implementation of these Standards.
In addition to pursuing the general culture of
sustainability, the project objectives are as
follows:
• Protect and
integrate built forms with the local
environment;
• Maintain essence of the
region with respect to scale and cultural
heritage;
• Protect the valuable marina
areas, such as the Loreto Bay National Marine
Park;
• Educate the community on the
practice of sustainable development;
•
Generate political support leading to adoption
of Standards as a governing document;
•
Allow for measured economic
growth.
Research was performed by accessing best practices applied throughout the international community while performing reconnaissance to understand existing practices in BCS. To facilitate the implementation of these Standards, an interpretive document was developed informing users and decision makers of the writing process for Standards and the strategy of integrating these Standards into the BCS development review process. The result is a set of documents identifying appropriate methods, justification, and requirements in executing sustainable development in a coastal setting while comparing these methods to existing law. The project team is currently continuing their efforts by creating a guide for developers based on the Standards for the State government to distribute to potential applicants.
Recent Projects in
Loreto
Getting ready for the new
school year is always a challenge. Fortunately,
the Loreto Bay Foundation was able to provide
some assistance to the schools of Loreto and
the children who attend them.
Remember
walking into school the first day, carrying
your brand new school bag holding your brand
new notebook and newly sharpened pencils, and
holding the promise of a fresh start and new
opportunity as well? Recently a group of 15
dedicated volunteers gathered to pack school
bags with donated school supplies for the
school children of Loreto. Thanks to the
suppliers and to these volunteers, children
from the most marginalized elementary school in
our community, Colonia Miramar, received for
grades 1-6 an age-appropriate collection of new
notebooks, pencils, rulers, crayons, scissors,
plasticine, geometry set, dictionaries and
other tools to begin their new school year.
Nearly three-quarters of the supplies were made
in Mexico and 90 percent of the packaging
material will be recycled. This same
school,“Esc. Prim Mercedes Davis Perpuli”
received help for making a shade structure so
that kids can resist de heat during recess and
a window in a classroom that never had one
before.
On another morning, the Loreto
Bay Foundation received an emergency request
for help to purchase a school bus for the
“Internado Colonia Zaragoza” , whose
student body is made up of largely of rural
students with no way to get to any school.
Here's what we heard from
them:
- "Hope to see you at the school in the near future, and we can all take a ride in our lovely new bus."
- "In fact if you ever have any spare time, which probably is sounding pretty funny to you, a ride on the bus with the children is quite an experience."
- "It is quite telling when you see where our kids live. It is very easy to forget that dirt floors, no running water and meals cooked over an outside fire still is part of the Loreto way of life. Thanks to your help we are certain our children will be smarter."
There are other
needs to be met, of course. We are working on
prioritizing those.
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