Posted in Leon2 - 7/24/2017 by Srta. Carranza
We made it to Leon, Nicaragua. We are all getting to know each other and enjoying eachothers company. Tomorrow we will be going on our first field trip. We are all super excited 🙂
Posted in Granada1 - 7/22/2017 by Kelly Li, Nia Dorsey
Relax, your children are fine. This is Nia and Kelly writing to you from Granada! It is extremely hot and humid and there are many bugs, but also many amazing things as well. Here in the colorful streets of Granada your teens are now excited about things we would...
Posted in Esteli2 - 7/26/2017 by Angela Chung
Hey everyone! My name is Angela Chung, and I’m from Bay Area. This will be my first time travelling to Central America, so I’m super excited for this trip! I’m really looking forward to all the cool projects we’ll be doing, like the shadowing...
Posted in Leon1 - 7/20/2017 by Nikki Zing and Rita Abdel-Malek
Today we were given a glimpse of how people in poverty live their everyday lives. Reparto Tomas Borges is a community that was founded by people who had nowhere to live, so with the help of the government, they took the land and established what it is today. We...
Posted in Matagalpa1 - 7/14/2017 by Ashley and Josue
Hello loved ones! It is Ashley and Josue here to give you guys an idea of what we have been up to today. We started the day by waking up a bit before 6:30 in order to make sure everyone was awake and able to have an hour before breakfast at 7:30. Once we finished our...
Posted in Granada1 - 7/22/2017 by Program Coordinator Athalia
Hello Friends and Family of G1C! Athalia, one of the two Global Glimpse Program Coordinators here! Today was our first full day in Granada and to celebrate the occasion, we took the city by storm and got to know a little bit about the history of Granada and Nicaragua...
Posted in Esteli1 - 7/20/2017 by David Delgado and Geovanni Miller
Today we woke up at 6:00 and ate our local breakfast of Gallo Pinto then left to live with locals for the day. When we arrived to the locals houses’ they immediately welcomed us and treated us as one of their own. We then separated into groups of 2, one Spanish...