A few of the pictures above are of The Housing for Sam.Purse...The older lady with Tennis Shoes on- she was intense- she told us she lived through slavery days..and before PAP was there..which wasnt true but she was cute and driven with her spark!..Then Michaella and Sophia from Celianie's orphanage with their milk we delivered to the orphanage. The photo of the megaphone and crowd..that was a riot- they were mad because they THOUGHT we were getting money for the camp from the government and not giving it to them..which is false, we had to have IOM come convince them otherwise. Then an amputee child in the camp at a breakfast we put on thanks to the military food...and me with the NCV team the day we received the rice.
Forgive me- ive been TOO busy to get on the computer- the only reason i have even had time to do emails is because i thankfully still have my blackberry.(rasberry as grandma calls it) I got in lastnight to Kansas- it was FREEZING- my blood is thinner than it was when i lived in Arizona! Everything is beautiful here though- its funny how you have to open your eyes wider sometimes to see beauty--just mom and dads backyard today while i was talking to dad was amazing.
So much is happening- so much good! The housing project is still going on- we have so far built 149 homes, there is an attached photo of Gene the man in charge of the builders is standing in front of the first home we built. The people are lining up to get these- its like Gold ... although we make no money off of them. In fact we are doing the entire project with minimal funds. We are mainly doing it sweat equity- the builders invest 2 weeks and then get a home, ect ect. To our team, it is still a sad deal that almost 9 months out of the earthquake- we are JUST NOW building Temp.Shelters...just goes to show that the lack of organization in Haiti really makes things difficult. I know that if this type of disaster happened in my town things would be looking much different 9 months after.
We've been getting military food, milk, but the best received gift this month was a Rice distribution, but not just to GIVE- as thats not our philosophy at Pep La. We met an organization called Noble Compassionate Volunteers http://www.ncvg.org/ out of Myanmars. They are a volunteer group that is doing amazing things. They had a Cyclone in 2008, that destroyed millions of homes, nobody was able to respond, mainly because their country wouldnt allow aid in. People were making huts out of cocunut tree branches. After this, Kyinn Kyinn the lady in charge decided to make it an official group. When the quake hit haiti, they knew they had to respond. She and her organization gave Pep La 300 hundred pound sacks of white rice, for a WORK FOR FOOD program. We happily agreed. This project started last monday and will continue for 65 days, paying security, cleaners, and rubble removal for the camp and street of Lamentin 54.
I am in Kansas right now- one of our supporters- Robert Montoya asked Dan and I whom are working on Pep La to come to New Mexico and speak at a red carpet event for latinos. Im pretty excited about it... www.redcarpetnm.com Of course I havent even fixed my hair in over 4 months- and now i have to try to fit into a formal dress of some sort AND fix my hair...there will be problems!! They purchased our tickets and i asked if i could come home a few days before- to try to fund raise personally. I will be writing some letters- as if I do not get some personal support i will not be able to stay and continue the work in Haiti. We all live very simply in Haiti- we eat Military MRES for lunch and supper- and our fun consists of random trips to the Samaritins Purse headquarters to their beach.
We have had some issues in the camp- riots, people saying that we are receiving things and not giving them out- every day rumors- but all in all things are great, we are teaching and trying to work with 20,000 people daily on changing their mentality from Charity to Change. When I get back we will be implimenting a new Community Watch program- teaching people to watch out for their neighbors, not to expect cops to take care of neighbor hood watch. So much to do-