Recent posts from: Bonao – 07/22/2014


Last Goodbyes


Hello, My name is Kizzie Cepeda and I was the leader of the day today. Today the group woke up at 6:00 A.M to get ready for breakfast at 7:00. Since today was our last day at Bonao we had to pack all of our belongings to get on the bus and head out to Santo Domingo....

Day 18 – CAP Delivery Day 3


Śi Se Puede! (Yes we can!) Hello! This is Elita Murtanu and Kabao Moua closing off the last day of our Community Action Project (CAP). We began the day at 6am and continued with a refreshing breakfast at 7am where we had delicious toast, cheese, fruit, and turkey ham....

Day 17-CAP Delivery Day 2


With the on going pressures of finishing the childrens playhouse CAP delivery day 2 was both a success and a day for improvements. To quickly summarize our daily activities we arose at dawn to eat breakfast and to begin planning the rest of our work day. We departed...

Day 16-CAP Delivery Day 1


The swing set is red, the see-saw is blue, we had fun today now it is time to tell you! Hello! This is Hannah Self and Ravis Mubiangata signing in on this very busy day. Today was our first Community Action Project (CAP) Delivery Day where a lot was to be done. Our...

Day 15 / Free Day


Hola fellow Global Glimpsers and blog readers! My name is Elizabeth Rivera, an upcoming senior from Independence High, who has been given this extraordinary opportunity to lead this amazing group of students on Free Day. After eating a hearty breakfast, the Glimpsers...

Day 14-Community Action Project 3


Hello!   My name is Carol Alcazar and I had the honor to be leader of the day for CAP 3. CAP stands for Community Action Program where we do a community service project for Rio Blanco, a place in the mountains. Today was a very challenging but very interesting...

Day 13 – Politics Day


Hello! I’m Tom Aiello, and I was given the privilege of being el lider del día for politics day. The focus of today was to explore and discuss the relationship between the Dominican Republic’s politics and its citizens. It comes as no surprise that the group couldn’t...