Semilla - planting the seeds of change for Puerto Rico
Project Number5R25GM137368-04
Former Number1R25GM137368-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderCAMPOS-RIVERA, MARIBEL
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MED SCIENCES
Description
Abstract Text
The eco-bio-developmental (EBD) model of childhood development promotes the use of integrated evidence-
based approaches for the prevention and management of adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress
across the lifespan. The neurobehavioral effects of such exposures herald challenges in academic
achievement, social interaction, and emotional wellbeing. Disproportionate effects of toxic stress in the
learning process contributes to fewer students from under-represented and disadvantaged groups choosing to
follow a career path towards Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This gap is
enhanced when there is a lack of or a poor level of coordination among service providers, and a buffering
system for these at-risk students. By enhancing a child’s capacity to understand and communicate their needs
with stakeholders, we aim to promote health agency both at the individual and community levels. The goal of
Semilla is to engage children ages 9 – 12 years in the science of their own well-being. The expected broader
impact of Semilla is a healthy community brought by children as agents of change for their own health, then
that of their family and community. This change will be brought about by stepwise strengthening and iteration
of relationships between education, science, medicine, and the community. Our activities flow from a focus on
emotional wellness of participants to their whole-body wellness. As volunteers from the fields of science,
education, and medicine enter into this process with children of their community, they too are changed. Our
specific aims include: 1) Implementation of Semilla Curricula through Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico; 2)
Recruitment, Training, and Deployment of a fellowship program for educators & scientists for current &
sustained support of the whole body wellness of the Children of Puerto Rico; and 3) Development of a Clinical
Community response to the Health & Wellness Needs of the children of Puerto Rico. The successful
completion of Semilla will achieve a community of science where children from disadvantaged backgrounds
can effectively communicate with professionals in training from various disciplines through a joint experience of
scientific inquiry while the whole community moves toward better health.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Puerto Rican communities continue to experience catastrophic events. Semilla brings health
curricula to children at Boys & Girls Clubs so that they may learn in a space they feel safe. The
broader impact of Semilla is a community primed for self-care by enhancing their
resilience to current and future events.
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