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- Transcript Director at Heffer International press nine to opt out of calls inviting you to a live telephone town hall with us right now. We'll talk with Cynthia Harris, Heifer's director of resource development operations, about her recent trip to Nepal and the transformational impact your generosity creates for families around the world. We'll also answer your questions live. It's free to participate, so just stay on the line to join. Thank you. Paid for by Heifer International 800 5594-8643-7889-0228-2 to opt out, you are joining a live conference already in progress. Please be aware that your local phone company may leave your line open for up to 32 seconds after you leave the conference. If you would like to ask the speaker a question, please press zero. English and French. She also holds a master's degree in public service, and her background spans both nonprofit and private sectors. Now, she's a 22 year Heifer veteran, and she's proficient in fundraising operations, cross cultural communication, and program management. And when she's not helping to advance Heffer's mission, she's raising two future changemakers of her own and leading a local arts organization. So, Cynthia, thank you for joining us today. Hi, Kim. Thank you for having me. I'm so excited to be here. Awesome. Well, let's jump right in. I know everybody wants to hear about the recent trip that I've been talking about, but your recent trip to Nepal wasn't actually your first trip to Nepal. So can you tell us a little bit about maybe your first experience visiting our women's empowerment projects in Nepal? Yes, absolutely. This was certainly not my first experience. I first went to Hutford, Nepal in 2008 when I had the opportunity to join my colleagues from the main office to participate in a cornerstone training with the Heifer Nepal team. It was one of those trainings that was very intense, and it was all focused around heifers, farmers and our personal values and how they help build community, just like communities and our projects do. It was a wonderful opportunity to bond with my colleagues, but also to get to know the context in Nepal, to get to know my colleagues in the field, and also the local context with the opportunities and the challenges communities are facing there. Those few days were intense days of introspection. We were able to reflect on our own values.
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