Mir Pace International

Empowering teens to change the lives of the poor and forgotten
through long-term global community building

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Hola from Tamahu!

We have been having such a blast here, from dancing in the downpour with the kids to visiting the malnutrition center. Today we visited two schools and felt like stars in both, we sang songs with them and had a great time playing together! We are now playing with more kids in the courtyard, and feeling sad that our awesome adventure is coming to an end! See you all soon!

The Clifford Twins

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Tamahu Day 4!

Hi everyone in the United States,
     We don¨t have a lot of time in this tiny yellow internet cafe, but here is a recap of our day:
BreakFEAST was delicious and our hike up the moutnain was invigorating in the heat today. While Alturo  (our guide) worked on the roof with the father of our family with Dan C. and Malcolm T., the rest of us played with the children we have come to love in Tamahu.

It is dinner time, so we have to run.  The internet has not been very reliable today, sorry for the short message.

-Izzy, Kim, and Cam

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Group 3´s Day of Work

Today, group 3 returned to our worksite 45 minutes down the road from Tamahu. The house is almost done as all the walls and the roof are built. We worked on making the cement for the floor and the foreman took over distributing cement on one half of the floor and smoothing it ,so we finished work at around noontime. We only have to finish the floor now. We then decided to play with the kids at our worksite. They love looking at their own pictures and we tried to teach them some English (they only know how to say goodbye so far). I mostly played with some kids named Pito, Juan Monolo, Eddie, Londo, and Allebal. Juan Monolo actually learned my name and would not stop saying "Cam". When it was time to depart, the kids followed us all they way down the hill shouting goodbye. About halfway through our trip back to the church in Tamahu, we hitched a ride from the police all they way back to the center of town in the back of their truck. Tomorrow is market day and I want to finish our house and visit the malnutrition center. Tamahu is beautiful and everyone is so nice.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Day 1 of work!

Day 1 Group 1: Swag erupts as we strut up the mountains, todos (everyone) watching as we get closer and closer. Mad people look at us and smile or say hola, but we just carry onward with water in our bags and happiness in our hearts. Upon arrival, theres a roof and an outlined foundation of a single room home, but  inside there´s the skeleton of a charred home. First we brought all the wood from the previous development down the diveted steps with the help of the owner and contractor  Francisco and Ermilindo. Francisco's wife and daughter, Irma, helped Ella and I sort out the wood that wasn't infected with termites and sent it up the steps to their future home. Banging out the job like nobody's business, we took on the challenge with ease, creating three walls and removing the entire insde within one day, and even getting to leave early. Ms. Hallihan told us the story of the family before we left. Francisco's first two children died, and now he lives his wife and two daughters. We are all so honored to be able to give this family a home they deserve, when we all take our lavish ones back in scimass for granted. To our families back home, we love you all, and this place is the most beautiful thing we have ever seen.  We're blessed to experience it and the people that live here. Thank you all for the support and helping us get here, for me, I already know this trip has changed me forever. We all love and miss you, keep it tru back in the states! #stayratchet #group1 #lovemollpalmkillaswag #andtherestofgroupone #butmollywrotethis #ella #jonny #nikki #maddie #alex #mshalihan #eileen # peaceoutdoe

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Quick post to say that we have arrived in Tamahu.  Everyone enjoyed a hike up to the furthest work site.  It's been a fun day exploring the town.  Due to Easter, no Internet cafes are open, but you can expect a longer post from the students tomorrow.  Happy Easter!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Scituate High School Student Volunteers Are About To Make A Meaningful Difference In The Lives Of the Poor of Tamahu, Guatemala! (2014)

After months of preparations, lots of fundraising, and receiving an outpouring of school supplies, our 26 high school student volunteers and group leaders are very excited to make our way to Tamahu veeery early on Saturday morning! We are looking forward to seeing our beloved friends and to serve them with open hearts, warm smiles, and great big hugs!  

To follow our week of service and fellowship, check this blog daily beginning on Sunday, April 20th.  Our teen volunteers will be posting accounts of their daily activities and experiences (hopefully photos too!).

Please keep us and the people of Tamahu in your prayers!