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Trashing Poverty in a Nicaraguan Landfill

Fortunate are those who can recall a single moment that changed their perspective of the world -- for ChangeAgent Brad Corrigan, who has performed on the stage of a sold out Madison Square Garden, it was stepping foot in burnings piles of trash, alongside the people who live there.

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Jun 2, 2008 06:31 pm

The first time Brad Corrigan drove through the city dumps outside Managua, Nicaragua, he locked his doors and observed life through the cross hairs of his camera viewfinder. He did not believe what his eyes were telling him. People were living - quite literally - on the bounty of mountains of smolde... Read More


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  • Poverty Rocker
  • Managua, Nicaragua
  • Posted: Oct 22, 2007
  • Last Updated: Jun 14, 2008
  • Cause Area: Human Rights
  • Website: http://www.braddigan.com/
  • Nominated By: amyha

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Adrienne
May 27, 2008 - 1:50am

Brad,

I met you on the Prayer One helicopter. I am so amazed by the work you are doing. I am working with the people of Panama and watching your videos just makes me inspired to reach out even more. What a heart of a servant your group has, please let me know how I can help. We have serval sources for vitamins and medicines. Please know you are in my prayers.

Adrienne

bddrums9
May 21, 2008 - 4:53pm

Brad,

First off, Thank You. Not only have you inspired me to be a better musician, but simply just a better person. You truly are an inspiration and I can't wait to get out into the world and hopefully have a similar effect as you have. I'm leaving home for college in a few months and that's when I hoping to be able to start my new life as someone more beneficial to this world. Please keep up with all the great work you're doing and don't ever change, unless it's for the better. I hope to see you pretty soon at the Naukabout Festival down on the Cape and it would be a great gift to meet you. I don't have much money right now as I'm going to have school loans and such but if there's anything I can help you out with up here in the Bay State, please let me know

carolgorm100
April 22, 2008 - 12:26pm

I have felt for a while that God was calling me to do something and after watching Side of the Road, I think I know what it is. Let me know if you have a group going back soon, I would really like to get involved. If there is some other way to help, send that along also.

Peace,
Carol

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March 20, 2008 - 9:08pm

Brad,

I just returned from Nicaragua on Sunday after a two week humanitarian mission in Leon. I saw the poverty in the trash dumps you feel so passionately about. It is so inspiring to me to read of your efforts in Nicaragua as it is a country near and dear to my heart. The Nicaraguan people, as you know, are so grateful for any help they are offered and it's people like you who give them the hope they deserve. I would love to hear from you and share stories about Nicaragua. God bless.

Peace and Love,
Kim

jasonop
March 17, 2008 - 1:22pm

This might seem like a strange question, but I guess it can't really hurt to try. I'm looking to travel and help out and do some volunteer work, and I was wondering if I would be able to meet up with you guys when you go on one of your trips? I'd really like to help out first hand, and I love listening to and playing covers of your music which is why I decided to try my hand asking you guys.

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