Winding Down

1/12/23 DAY 6: We started winding things down on Thursday and saying our goodbyes. It was a little sad leaving all the children’s smiling faces as they waved goodbye repeating “Bye Miss, Bye Sir” in unison. It was our last day at St. Mark’s R.C. School. We spent the day helping kids write letters to pen

Our Continued Mission

1/11/23 DAY 5: Thankfully the pouring rain this morning stopped just in time for us to head out. We had three crews going to three different places to continue our efforts. We did arts and crafts with the kids at St. Mark’s R.C. School in Otoxha. We had a different project for each grade, including

Helping the Community and Connecting

1/9/23 - 1/10/23 DAYS 3 and 4: We split up into four and five separate groups both days to make the most of our time and get the greatest outreach. We will be doing this for the remainder of the week. Volunteers handed out flip-flops/school supplies, did construction on Hicatee Church, took down the

Our Last Day in Aguacate and Hicatee

1/13/23DAY 7: Father Bob gave an early mass at 6:00 AM at Nazareth to the Sisters, and then we went to the Aguacate village. We spent the first part of the day at Aguacate Sacred Heart School. We started with mass. Father Bob did an excellent job and kept it fun for the kids by

Winding Down

11/12/23Day 6: We started winding things down on Thursday and saying our goodbyes. It was a little sad leaving all the children’s smiling faces as they waved goodbye repeating “Bye Miss, Bye Sir” in unison. It was our last day at St. Mark’s R.C. School. We spent the day helping kids write letters to pen pals

Our Continued Mission

1/11/23Day 5: Thankfully the pouring rain this morning stopped just in time for us to head out. We had three crews going to three different places to continue our efforts.We did arts and crafts with the kids at St. Mark’s R.C. School in Otoxha. We had a different project for each grade, including creating a

Helping The Community and Connecting

1/9/23 to 1/10/23DAY 3 and DAY 4: We split up into four and five separate groups both days to make the most of our time and get the greatest outreach. We will be doing this for the remainder of the week. Volunteers handed out flip-flops/school supplies, did construction on Hicatee Church, took down the water tower

Churches, Chickens, and Community

1/8/23DAY 2: We started our day with breakfast together that the Sisters cooked for us, and then went on a beautiful scenic drive to Otoxha, where Father Bob conducted mass at St. Mark’s, along with a catechist. This was a very special treat since most villages only have mass 5-6 times a year because the villages

Helping The Community and Connecting

1/9/23 to 1/10/23DAY 3 and DAY 4: We split up into four and five separate groups both days to make the most of our time and get the greatest outreach. We will be doing this for the remainder of the week. Volunteers handed out flip-flops/school supplies, did construction on Hicatee Church, took down the water tower

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