Recent posts from: San Cristobal – 7/29/2015


When I See You Again…


Hi my name is Jonathan Hernandez and I am from a school called Eagle Academy. Today was our last day at El Rancho Campeche. We woke up at 8:00 today and had breakfast at 9:00. Then at 10:30 we started to have the self-reflection where we all thought of what we did in...

United We Stand


Hello my name is Alonzo Sanchez and today I was the leader for the second day of the CAP project. I had to wake everyone up a little earlier than usual so we would be able to have enough time to finish the project we had started. It was a rather short bus ride to the...

A day in the life…


“Everybody has a purpose in life You may not know what it is But you’re important. Your living conditions, source of income, or race shouldn’t be the case about your purpose. We all have our ups and downs Which allows us to experience a wrath that needs to take place....

We’re All in This Together


  Buenas Noches! Today was the first day our Community Action Project. Samantha and I, Rossemary, woke up an hour earlier than what we were supposed to because we were nervous. In the morning it was a challenge motivating our group, because they didn’t like their...

Free Day’s in the Breeze


Hello my name is Stephanie, and I’m from Williamsburg Preparatory High School and I was leader of the day for “Free Day”. We all started off the day by relaxing in the ranch. Some people were in the pool, some were working on their Community Action Project (CAP) and,...

The Immigrant’s Dream


Hi my name is Ibrahim, I would like to use this platform to describe how I went through the day as the leader of the day. First and foremost, I would like to thank the Global Glimpse Leaders, and my colleagues that helped better this leadership experience. I started...

Finding Happiness in $1


Hello my name is Ronald Brown and I was the GG leader of the day. Today my group and I took up a challenge of living on $1 a day. We experienced living in poverty with families in Los Francos, one of the most impoverished communities in San Cristobal. Here we helped...