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Our trip to the hills (part2) – Public Health in action in rural Honduras

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

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We loaded up the examining table and resources for a health fair in Colon....then headed to a community a half hour down  the road....

We loaded up the examining table and resources for a health fair in Colon….then headed to a community a half hour down the road….

This is me trying out the examining table before they take it up the hill to set up in a local house to do prenatal checks

This is me trying out the examining table before they take it up the hill to set up in a local house to do prenatal checks

The nurse and health educator on their immunization rounds in Colon

The nurse and health educator on their immunization rounds in Colon

Our trip to the hills (part 1) – The Nueva Armenia clinic

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

…to see the new Maternity clinic in progress.

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Scott, Karen, Christiane and I viewed the clinic, had an update by the foreman, and visited with the nurses. Much of the staff was in another community doing community public health rounds.

The Mayatan Bilingual School

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

We toured the Mayatan bilingual school and met with teachers and the communications/fundraising director to hear about the school, its history and about its students. 47% of the students attending this excellent school would normally not be able to afford it, and are there on scholarship.

Karen, Scott and Christiane ask questions about the school

Karen, Scott and Christiane ask questions about the school

Mayatan School buildings

Mayatan School buildings

This is Brayan... the young man that we sponsor to attend the Mayatan

This is Brayan… the young man that we sponsor to attend the Mayatan

Whirlwind day

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

The first day of our trip is always “communication and planning” day. It means meeting with my key people here to arrange project visits and transportation to the communities.

The computer based learning program was started in El Chilar. Adin is the teacher in the community school, and the person who agreed to pilot the project. To assure that using the program would give his students the diplomas they need at the end of the year, he did his due diligence and visited the Department of Education in San Pedro Sula to discuss what had been done to approve the program and make sure the Department recognizes it, and the diplomas.

He presented me with a new proposal to expand the program and make it sustainable.

He presented me with a new proposal to expand the program and make it sustainable.

7 Very Special Women

Wednesday, December 4th, 2013

…have taken on the challenge to learn to read and write. From age 14 (she has
never attended school) to ? some older, these women attended classes since June and are writing their first grade exams to obtain an official 1st Grade certificate.

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Who would have thought that learning to hold a pencil would be a new task.