Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Jonathan, Global Glimpse Staff
Hello Family and Friends of the B1A Global Glimpse delegation, We know you’re excited to see your Glimpsers after these two weeks, so we thought we would share a reminder about the return flight information so you know when and where to pick them up from the airport!...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Vivian and Rosie, Glimpsers
Today us Glimpsers had an early wake up call at 7 AM. Shortly after we were on our way to a small town called Bejuco Aplastado to continue our CAP. During constructions we were able to watch multiple baseball games which occur every Sunday. The atmosphere was vibrant...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Leo and Anthony, Glimpsers
Today we woke up, ate food, and got ready for our CAP Delivery Day 1. I noticed the excitement as we were on our way to the community. We started off by helping the workers building the bathroom. Everyone, including me, was full of energy. We moved cement blocks,...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Aliyah and Rina, Glimpsers
Today was a free day for our Glimpsers. Some of us went to the hardware store to get materials for our CAP. Everybody was in a great mood as we finally got a day of rest and fun after an eventful week. Many went out with our youth ambassadors to get souvenirs for...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Evelyn and Hadas, Glimpsers
Today was Immigration Day. We started the day off by going to a church and community center called Iglesia Centro de Vida Asambleas de Dios. After some inspiring words from pastor Gemuel Delgado, everyone was split into groups to speak with a Haitian about their...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Kevin and Isabel, Glimpsers
Dear blog, We woke up at 7:30 AM and prepared for our adventure and fun day. Breakfast consisted of pancakes with scrambled eggs. After we boarded our magic school bus and set our destination for Saltos de Jima, a tropical mountain escape with a natural waterfall and...
Posted in B1A Bonao 6-2-2019 by Kiana and Brandolee, Glimpsers
The topic of today was deconstructing poverty. Out of respect we were not allowed to take pictures of the communities we visited today. We gained a better understanding of the cycle of poverty as we visited a dump and a children’s shelter. At the dump we spoke...