LearnServe Jamaica 2018, Day 4: Independence and Determination
Wednesday, June 27 – Each day seems to be easier than the last, although barely anything has changed. Jamaica is still hot, humid, and swarming […]
Wednesday, June 27 – Each day seems to be easier than the last, although barely anything has changed. Jamaica is still hot, humid, and swarming […]
Wednesday, June 27 – Yesterday we arrived in Santa Rosalia and were paired up with our host siblings. I was so, so nervous, even though […]
Wednesday, June 27 – Today we visited two unique organizations that focus on health awareness. The first site was called Chikumbuso, located in the Ngombe […]
Tuesday, June 26 – On our way to the countryside (el campo), we stopped at the Mercado Cuatro, a market that continues on 8 city […]
Tuesday, June 26 – Today we were at Mona Heights Primary School again. I talked with the students more, and we got to know each […]
Tuesday, June 26 – The first day of my home-stay was a difficult adjustment for me. Initially, I was preoccupied with the tangible differences between […]
Tuesday, June 26 – So, yesterday we spent 24 hours flying thousands of miles above the great Atlantic Ocean. Thousands of miles in the air […]
Monday, June 25 – Today, we walked the streets of Asunción and noticed a difference in social class. I have witnessed this difference in Washington, […]
Monday, June 25 – When I woke up today I knew that in a couple hours I would arrive at a primary school in Jamaica. […]
Tuesday, June 26 – Molo to every reader, Molo is a greeting in Xhosa, which is the tribe of the late Nelson Mandela, the first […]