Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Group photo with children of Pueblo Modelo

Celebrating our completed H2O project!


Our Last Day in Pueblo Modelo


Such a bittersweet day......we can't wait to share all of our stories once we get home.






















Ash Wednesday

 Below is a photo of the church that the people of Pueblo Modelo have constructed in order to give thanks.  Students had the option of attending an Ash Wednesday service.  It was simply beautiful.





Caroline asked to do the first reading in Spanish


Tyler did the second reading in Spanish

Receiving ashes

Physical Therapy Clinic


Hearts in Motion has improved the lives of the people of Zapaca in many different ways.  One of them is through their Physical Therapy Clinic.  This clinic provides much needed services to the poorest of poor in the region.  Four of the students (Hannah, Molly, Andrew, and Alex) along with Mary Helene volunteered one morning to assist in treating these people in need.

While there, a woman who had just lost her 6 year old daughter came in to donate the child's wheelchair.  It was very emotional for the students to read her letter of how she wanted her loss to be a new beginning for another child.  Later that morning, a young boy was carried in by his mother.  He had craniosynostosis and was in desperate need of a chair.  Alex spent the rest of the morning fitting the newly donated chair to this boy.  


Andrew helping treat a patient

Sorting through donated braces






Last Day on the Jobsite

Today we will finish up our work in Pueblo Modelo.  It will be a full day.  We will also bring handknit teddy bears to give to the children in the village.  I am sure there will be lots of tears when we say good-bye.  We will take lots of photos so you all can share in our experience.

Tummy Time!

 Hannah's Senior Project was to help educate the mother's of Pueblo Modelo on proper care of their newborns.  There are so many unnecessary deaths due to the lack of education in this area.  Her work will have a lasting impact on the beautiful community.