Recent posts from: Jarabacoa 7-23-2022


JA2C-CHI Return Flight Information


Hello family and friends of the JA2C-CHI Global Glimpse delegation, We know you’re excited to see your Glimpsers, so we thought we would share the new return flight information so you know when and where to pick them up from the airport: Students are expected to...

Day 11 — CAP Day 2


DAY : 11 CAP Day Two Bonjour! Ni Hao! Marhaba! From the best LDD’s Iyania, Alaysya, and Elijah! Today we started the day with an early wake up call to R&B music. Then there was an amazing yoga session led by the Twins – Griffin and Jake. After that, we had...

Day 10


Our group today started Cap Day 1, because of this we learn communication, sportsmanship, and how to collaborate with our team. When working throughout the day, the kids of the community joined our group to help and gave us the motivation to work harder, and remind us...

Day 9: Community Day


Halima – My day was engaging and eye-opening. In spite of the long and grueling walk down the 250 steps downhill, when I stepped foot on “Sonido De Yaque”, the self-sustained mountain community, it felt and looked like absolute paradise – with the colorful...

Day 8: Deconstructing Poverty


Hey y’all, this is Leaders of the day, Jessica and Elizabeth! These are the all events that happened on our eighth day of Deconstructing Poverty. At the Dump After having a filling breakfast, we got on the guagua- safari style van and headed to the Buena Vista...

Day 7 – Friday Fun Day


After a week on this trip, we each took on the role of Líder Del Día (Leader of the Day). We challenged ourselves to be proactive about group activities, to be more inclusive, and to make sure everyone had a fantastic day at the beach. We collected sea shells,...

Day 6 — Immigration


Hey everyone its Edward and I was one of the student leaders for today.. Today was one of the more difficult days. Today our peers learned about what ASCALA,  an association that helps immigrants coming into the Dominican Republic not only providing them refuge but...