If you decide to visit Cozumel, combine some good
deeds with your diving. Undercurrent reader Frank Evans
(Rochester, MN) is asking fellow divers to help out
with Project Cozumel, a volunteer group who travel
to Cozumel at their own expense every spring to put
concrete roofs on houses for poor families. Divers build
in the morning and dive the rest of the day with Blue
Angel Dive Shop.
Evans and his wife were celebrating their 40th wedding
anniversary in Cozumel in October 2005 when
Hurricane Wilma struck. He spent three days walking
into various neighborhoods and surveying the damage.
“What struck me most was the attitude of the poor
people living there,” he says. “They immediately began
to clean their homes and help their neighbors, but their
roofs were made of treated cardboard that give no safety
from the wind and rain of hurricanes.” That inspired
him to start Project Cozumel.
Last year, 12 volunteers constructed a roof on one
house, then built a bedroom and bathroom for a teenage
girl undergoing chemotherapy. “Her parents were
so happy, they cried the first day we started work,” says
Evans. Next year’s project will take place February 16-
23, and Evans needs 20 volunteers to meet the goal of
putting roofs on four houses. Work starts at 7:30 a.m.
and stops at noon, then Blue Angel takes the divers
out on their own afternoon boat. Every volunteer contributes
$100 for roofing materials and medicines for
local children, and two churches help out with extra
supplies. Donations are also accepted, in exchange for
gift receipts. For more information, contact Evans at
frankevans@charter.net or (507) 287-8184.
Even if you’re going to Cozumel some other time,
locals can still use your donations. Evans says there’s a
need for clothing, especially childrenswear. If you have
extra room in your luggage, bring down some extra
attire and drop it off at the Blue Angel Dive Shop.