Saturday, July 10, 2010

Six Weeks In

we've been in Grano de Oro six weeks and it has had its ups and downs. We are still doing our community diagnostic but we have started some projects. We started teaching English today, for a Saturday distance learning program for students of all ages who want to get their GED.Edwin an ATAP at the local health clinic for our town.
The Class of beginners.
Joe with books for our three levels of classes.

We also have gone in to a community named Pejebaille or in the local indigenous language Nimari Tawa. It is a 2 hour walk, so a 4 hour in the mountains round trip. We did a presentation on the United States and then taught them to play baseball. We will be teaching English in the elementary school starting in August and in the afternoon sports and life skills. In the evening we will be teaching an adult English class. They want us to spend the night, but we will be sleeping on a cement slab in a place with no electricity and no clean drinking water. So the adult English class is up in the air.


This is the School in Peje and the kitchen for the school.