Recent posts from: RB3A Riobamba 6-15


Welcome to Riobamba


Hola Glimpsers! Here Emily & Nacho, your soon-to-be coordinators! We hope that you are excited about this trip and getting ready to share awesome adventures and experiences with us. We have been working hard on your itinerary and want you to have the best time...

RB3A Return Trip Information


Hello Family and Friends of RB3A 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 ORD airport at 2:37...

Free Day 2


Today we woke up fully rested to a beautiful morning with the sun shining down our faces around 8:30am. Our last full day was spent at the city, reflecting back for our supporters in a letter, and reviewing our English lessons. The first part of the day was busy but...

Enjoying the gools of our projects


This morning we had one last early 6 am wake up call, we ate breakfast and then headed out for our last day of English tutoring. We taught   our last lesson and then ended class with good byes, photos, and one last game. From there we headed out to the hostel changed...

Day 12 | CAP Execution Day #2


Question of the day: How does it feel to help others? What role do I have as a global citizen? Our team started the day off with a 6am wake up call and breakfast at 6:30am. We then went to our second to last English tutoring class where each group of Global Glimpse...

Day 11 | CAP Execution Day #1


One of the important parts of Global Glimpse is giving back to the community, which is what we did today. Today was day one of our Community Action Project (CAP) execution. We woke up bright and early, had a yummy breakfast, and got to the Carlos Garbay Farm. From...

Day 10 | Culture and Indigenous Worldview


Today we attended the festival of Inti Raymi. It is an annual festival created to appreciate the sun and Mother Earth for their necessary resources that allow humans to live a sustainable life. In order to show respect to the indigenous people for their celebration of...