Thursday, May 31, 2007

Siete de Abril

Whitney, Mohammad and I spent yesterday morning mapping Siete de Abril. SHH wants to administer an intensive survey to figure out what the primary, secondary, tertiary, etc. needs of the community are. We also want to have demographic profiles of the families. It was my first visit to the community and I was surprised at how much better it looked than the Mt. of Olives. Of course this is all relative. It´s still evident that there is a lot of poverty.

In any case, the three of us spent two hours drawing a map of the ¨streets¨ and ¨houses¨ in Siete de Abril. The reason why I used quotation marks is because it´s really not clear what counts as a home or even what pathway it´s next to. The whole place is like a maze and I definitely would not have visited parts of it if I hadn´t been mapping. It was a crazy hot day and I drank all of the water in my Nalgene by 11. The weird thing is that it was actually overcast. It felt like the heat was radiating from within my body. Nothing like sweating uncontrollably to make you feel alive. :)

We left the retreat center yesterday afternoon and will stay at Copprome for the remainder of the trip. There weren´t enough beds last night so a lot of the William and Mary girls elected to stay in the dorms with the Copprome girls. I shared two beds with Sravya and Rosalin. It was like a big slumber party. All of the kids wake up at 6am for school. Sravya and I slept through that, but woke up in time to run out to the road and see the kids board the bus. It´s amazing how much small gestures like waiting at the bus stop mean to these kids.

We tried to have a bonfire last night (we were having a party because it was the Mary Washington team´s last night) and just about every kid almost set themselves on fire trying to make smores. Reactions towards the fire ranged from refusal to go anywhere near it, to throwing rocks into the center of the flames, prompting an immediate shower of potentially hazardous sparks. Needless to say, we probably won´t be doing that again.

We saw the Mary Washington team off at the airport and are now looking at possible plots of land to buy for Siete de Abril´s relocation. I am thinking about going to Guatemala to visit a friend next week. Of course, everything is up in the air right now. We have an appointment with Oye tonight (the Honduran NGO that we partner with). I´m looking forward to talking to them more about the strategy for a sustainable Siete de Abril. We´re currently thinking about microfinance possibilities, but still have very little planned.

1 comment:

pamela katia said...

wish i could be there. love on lots of things, ok?