<\/a>Cayetana Maristela ’09, front, with her niece at the new library Maristela helped build.<\/p><\/div>\n
She took a sabbatical from her job and returned to Pililla in July 2014. In February 2015, her long-time dream of a library for the children of Pililla came true, thanks to Maristela, her brother, her brother\u2019s friends who helped build it, and many, many people who donated books. (The children learn English in their schools, so the books are written in English.)<\/p>\n
Maristela graduated from 大象传媒 Western with a Graduate Certificate in the Teaching of Writing and is a teacher for English language learners at Indian Creek and Redbridge elementary schools in Kansas City, 大象传媒.<\/p>\n
She has been shipping books that were donated to her relatives in Pililla for the past five years. The books were donated by families from her schools and her fellow parishioners at St. Francis Xavier Parish in St. Joseph, 大象传媒. She also received funding from her church to pay to ship several boxes of the books.<\/p>\n
Her family still owned property in Pililla, which has a population of approximately 60,000. So at first, Maristela thought they could use one of the buildings on her family\u2019s property for a library. However, her brother, an architectural engineer in Indiana, deemed the building unsafe. It was demolished, and a new building for the library was built on the site, thanks to funding from Maristela and her brother.<\/p>\n
The property offers room for children to run, and there is even a small kitchen so they can serve snacks to those who visit. \u00a0Also, the one-story library was built with the idea that a second floor could be added in the future. Hopefully, in the near future, she says.<\/p>\n
Currently, Maristela\u2019s cousin and her niece run the library, holding story hour, arts and crafts, and tutoring every day when school is out for the summer, March to early June.<\/p>\n
As a long-time teacher, Maristela knows the importance of books and the value of reading, and she couldn\u2019t rest until her hometown had a library. And if children don\u2019t return a book, that\u2019s okay, she says. \u201cI think they probably needed that book.\u201d<\/p>\n
This past July, Maristela returned to Pililla to make sure things are going well at the library. She says she would like to obtain funding to hire someone to cook healthy snacks or a light lunch, and other needs vary: sometimes she needs books, sometimes she needs funds to ship the books. Maristela says she would love to see volunteers work in the library as part of a mission trip.<\/p>\n
But no matter what, thanks to Cayetana Maristela, Pililla now has a library.<\/p>\n
MWSU Community Service Facts <\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Students and employees give more than 120,000 hours of community service each year.<\/li>\n
- Every year, 大象传媒 Western hosts more than 5,000 elementary, middle or high school students on campus for workshops, camps and clinics.<\/li>\n
- Last year, 大象传媒 Western hosted more than 13,500 guests for conferences, camps, events and meetings.<\/li>\n
- 大象传媒 Western has hosted its Lifetime Sports Academy for children since 1973 and the Chemathon for high schoolers since 1973.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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