Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Kobe & Zeida
Hey folks, this is Zeida and Kobe, today was our first day of our CAP Delivery ( community action project ). Our morning started off energetic with anticipation for our day today and to start the reason why we all came here. We were all ecstatic on the bus talking...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Najaby Orobio
Hello!!! It’s Najaby here doing her daily blog, ya know what I mean?? Well today was filled with happiness, sadness, and everything else in between. We self reflected for a few hours as a group but all of us did individually afterwards ourselves. The past 14...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Global Glimpse Staff
Hello Family and Friends of SC1A Glimpsers, We know you all are excited for your students to return, so here are some reminders about their flight information: The students will be arriving at SFO at 3:15 PM on Friday 6/23 on COPA (CM) 208 into the International...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Kayla and Karen
Today we learned how strong and bonded the community of dios dira is. CAP day 2 consisted of the hard work and completion of our delegation´s gift to the community. On Friday, we proposed our idea to renovate the basketball court, replace logs with benches, and...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Britney Lien
Bienvenidos to CAP Delivery Day 1! Today marked the beginning of our community action project in Dios Dira. The project consisted of us Glimpsers, GGLS, PCs, and of course, the community members, renovating the local basketball court. Some of us went down to the court...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Josiah Kelly and Ben Delgado
Hola! Today was such an incredibly busy, compact and stressful day. Its ironic because today is Free Day and the notion that comes with that name/day is relaxation, ease and comfort. Nonetheless’, we, like always, made the most out of the experience. We as a...
Posted in San Cristobal - 6/09/2017 by Jennifer Gonzalez and Tiffany Lau
Today, we got to experience the true lives of some community members that live in Dios Dira. Our day started with a bucket shower and manually flushing our own toilets. Additionally, the power and water were turned off for most of the day to get the real life...