Xavier L. Rozas ’98

Xavier L. Rozas '98 recently completed a six-month, 28,000-mile motorcycle journey from New York to Ushuaia, the southernmost town in Argentina, ending his two-wheeled adventure in Rio de Janeiro. A volunteer firefighter and founder of Call To Fire, a not-for-profit benefiting under-resourced firefighters in Latin America, he visited firehouses in all 16 countries on his goodwill mission. In addition to Call To Fire's fundraising and community awareness efforts, Rozas maintained an interactive travelogue with second-grade classes in New York and Boston. Back in New England, Rozas has continued his efforts for Call To Fire, in addition to working with English-as-second-language students in Boston. (For further information, please see www.CalltoFire.com).
Xavier L. Rozas ’98 recently completed a six-month, 28,000-mile motorcycle journey from New York to Ushuaia, the southernmost town in Argentina, ending his two-wheeled adventure in Rio de Janeiro. A volunteer firefighter and founder of Call To Fire, a not-for-profit benefiting under-resourced firefighters in Latin America, he visited firehouses in all 16 countries on his goodwill mission. In addition to Call To Fire’s fundraising and community awareness efforts, Rozas maintained an interactive travelogue with second-grade classes in New York and Boston. Back in New England, Rozas has continued his efforts for Call To Fire, in addition to working with English-as-second-language students in Boston. (For further information, please see www.CalltoFire.com).