Recent posts from: Trip Blogs 2018


SJ2C Return Trip Information


Hello Family and Friends of SJ2C Glimpsers, We know you’re excited to see your Glimpsers after these two weeks, so below is the flight information and reminders for when and where to pick them up from the airport. Students will arrive at SFO airport at 12:48...

Final CAP Delivery and Goodbye to Rio Grande


This blog is in addition to the photos of the CAP project uploaded yesterday: Good bye to our friends at Rio Grande. It was an exciting day today (yesterday) as we finished our CAP project early and said goodbye to the beautiful community of Rio Grande. To start the...

CAP DAY 2!!


Quote of the Day: “Individual commitment to a group effort – that is what makes a team work. A company work, a society work, a civilization work.” – Vince LombardiQuestion of the Day: What is the one thing that needs to happen tomorrow to make this project...

Day 8: City Exploration


Hola Familia y Amigos! After an early rise, we went to our third day of tutoring with our students. Things continued to improve; the kids started to become more friendly with us and participative in the classroom. We returned to the hotel to get ready for our first...

History Day


Hi Parents!  We hope that you are having a good time, because we are having a GREAT time!  Today for history day we learned about Dominican history and how it has impacted the culture of today.  We went to different stops during our city tour of Constanza including...

Global Business Day


Hello World! We’re Isabella Cardenas  and Nicholas Loeza and we were Líderes del Día for Global Business Day! For Global Business Day we first went to La Mina Cormidom, a mining company. There we listened to our guest speaker Jonathan Ruiz, an environmental scientist...

Day 4: Indigenous Worldview Day


Today was a pretty awesome, straight forward, REALLY long day. Earlier today, we went to a place high in the in the mountains called “Pucara Tambo” and learned and experienced a lot of cool things, such as the lives of the indigenous Cacha people. Don...