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By Ramzi Talbi<\/p>\n

29\/06\/2016<\/p>\n

My passion for the outdoors and for the protection of the environment drove me to apply for my second\u00a0Patagonia Environmental Internship<\/a>. This is an amazing program that allows us at Patagonia to leave our regular roles and work for the environmental group of our choice for up to two months while continuing to earn our paycheck and benefits. In my opinion, the hardest part of the application process for this program was to find the right group to work with based on what everyone\u2019s interest. My interest for my first environmental internship was about marine ecosystem protection. I worked with amazing people at the\u00a0Hawaii Wildlife Fund<\/a>\u00a0on the\u00a0Sea Hawksbill recovery project<\/a>\u00a0in the town of Paia in Maui.\u00a0Aloha<\/a>\u00a0to all my Hawaiian friends! My interest for my next environmental internship was about terrestrial ecosystem protection, especially reforestation and sustainable development. First, I couldn\u2019t decide between Morocco and France as a destination, but as I started my search online for environmental groups in both countries, I started leaning toward Morocco as I was lucky to run across the\u00a0High Atlas Foundation<\/a>\u00a0online and learned about their mission. Kamal Akaya the volunteer coordinator was awesome and quick in responding to my emails and made sure to send me the approval letter on time for my application.<\/p>\n

High Atlas Foundation<\/a>\u00a0(HAF) is a US 501(C) (3) and Moroccan non-profit organization, based in\u00a0Marrakech, founded around the spirit of the Peace Corps in 2000 and is now headed by former Peace Corps volunteer Yossef Ben Meir. The HAF main office is conveniently located in downtown Marrakech in a residential apartment building. HAF is run by a collection of Moroccan and international staff, interns and volunteers.<\/p>\n

HAF focuses on grassroots development in disadvantaged Moroccan communities and develops projects by working with communities to identify their greatest needs and build self-reliant development skills through a participatory approach. HAF has implemented projects in sustainable agriculture, namely tree and plant nurseries through the entire agriculture development cycle, organic certification, processing, technical training and exportation.<\/p>\n

HAF has a lot to be proud of:<\/p>\n

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