Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Jelani Marshall and Kyunghee Hori
It’s been 12 day since our arrival in Bonao, Dominican Republic. The day of finalizing our CAP project finally arrived. We successfully finished the project of turning the gym space into a basketball/volleyball court with lines for soccer. We arrived at Ninos con una...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Allison and Gestarl
Today we woke up bright and early at 6:30 am, ate breakfast, and went to Ninos con una Esperanza to start implementing our CAP project: repainting their basketball court with three sets of lines for different sports, building two soccer goals from scratch, and buying...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Giovanni Andon and Fanny Beccaglia
Our day began at 7 am. Today, was Aid and Development day and we took a trip to Federacion de Campesinos Hacia el Progreso. we met Esteban Polanco one of the founders and main leaders of this nonprofit organization that focuses on supporting the livelihood of farmers...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Ruby and Mahogany
Today was our Living Like a Local Day, where we lived like the people of Bejuca Aplastado, the community we helped plant cacao beans the other day. This included having no running water or access to electricity, which began Saturday night. We woke up early and had a...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Ashley Aviles and Anijah Lezama
Hi all, we hope you have been enjoying our daily blogs because tonight, were back with a new one and its super exciting! To start off the day, Glimpsers were woken up at six a.m. and were served a delicious breakfast by the one and only, LisaLot. After eating, we...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Mia and Bree, Glimpsers
Today we woke up at 7am to get ready and then proceeded to eat breakfast before heading out on a very nicely packed day. At breakfast we received ham and cheese sandwiches with watermelon and cantaloupe which was absolutely amazing! We then headed off to the bus, on...
Posted in Bonao - 6/25/2017 by Ruby and Mahogany
Today was our Living Like a Local Day, where we lived like the people of Bejuca Aplastado, the community we helped plant cacao beans the other day. This included having no running water or access to electricity, which began Saturday night. We woke up early and had a...